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the person - lives in Toronto, CA with  his  wife  and  three children, and  works  as director of community with PlanetEye Inc.
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Re: LinkedIn Love
by Anonymous
For me, LinkedIn has been a mixed bag of tricks. At last count I think I have 230 contacts. It's certainly more useful to me now than when I had only 20 contacts and I think it will continue to be important as my network grows. Their current platform depends a lot on the participation of its members. Since many of its them do not understand the value of networking, many people login, create a profile, invite one or two people never to be seen again. It would be like going to an after work social at the bar where everybody stands around and doesn't speak to each other. The LinkedIn challenge is to find a way to motivate its members to connect to each other. I think some meetup functionality within LinkedIn would be cool. Organizing business events and tradeshows within LinkedIn, view the participants bio, etc... that would be cool. Also, there should be something within LinkedIn to flag stagnant profiles... nobody wants to see them.
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