Elon Musk, X’i (Twitter) süper uygulamaya çevirme planının bir parçası olarak geçtiğimiz günlerde iş ilanı özelliğini aktif ettiklerini duyurdu. Buna karşılık Microsoft, daha fazla kullanıcıya hitap etmek için LinkedIn platformuna oyun ekleme çalışmalarına başladı. İşte detaylar…
LinkedIn, oyun özelliğini test etmeye başladı
Microsoft’un sahibi olduğu LinkedIn, öncelikle profesyonel amaçlarla ağ oluşturmak ve bilgi edinmek isteyen kişiler için kuruldu. Günümüzde iş ilanları için de sıklıkla kullanılan platform, kullanıcıların daha fazla vakit geçirebilmesi için kolları sıvadı.
TechCrunch, LinkedIn’in yeni bir oyun deneyimi üzerinde çalıştığını öğrendi ve doğruladı. Bunu, Wordle gibi basit oyunların viral başarıya ve milyonlarca oyuncuya ulaşmasına yardımcı olan aynı bulmaca çılgınlığı dalgasından yararlanarak yapacağı ortaya çıktı.
İlk olarak “Queens”, “Inference” ve “Crossclimb” adlı oyunlar ile başlayacak yeni özelliğin ileride yüzlerce oyuna sahip olacağı tahmin ediliyor. Tersine mühendisler, LinkedIn’de oyunlar ile ilgili ipuçlarını bulmayı başardı.
Araştırmacı Nima Owji, LinkedIn’in denediği bir fikrin, oyuncu puanlarının iş yerlerine göre düzenlenmesi ve şirketlerin bu puanlara göre “sıralanması” olduğunu söyledi. LinkedIn sözcüsü, oyun üzerinde çalıştığını doğruladı ancak henüz bir lansman tarihi olmadığını belirtti.
Konu hakkında açıklama yapan LinkedIn sözcüzü, “Biraz eğlencenin kilidini açmak, ilişkileri derinleştirmek ve umarım sohbet fırsatını tetiklemek için LinkedIn deneyimine bulmaca tabanlı oyunlar eklemeye çalışıyoruz. Bizi izlemeye devam edin!” dedi.
I’m not sure why LinkedIn is bothering with this. Gaming is a niche market, and it’s not clear how LinkedIn Games will benefit the company. I think they’re just trying to cash in on the popularity of gaming without really understanding the market.
LinkedIn Games is a joke. Who would want to use a professional networking site to play games? This is just a desperate attempt by LinkedIn to stay relevant.
LinkedIn Games is a great idea. It will allow gamers to connect with each other, find new games to play, and even find jobs in the gaming industry. This is a huge opportunity for LinkedIn to expand its reach into a new market, and it could also be a major boon for the gaming industry.
This is a terrible idea. LinkedIn is a professional networking site, and gaming is not a professional activity. This is just a way for LinkedIn to make more money by selling ads to gamers. I’m sure it will be a flop.
I’m not sure why LinkedIn is bothering with this. Gaming is a niche market, and it’s not clear how LinkedIn Games will benefit the company. I think they’re just trying to cash in on the popularity of gaming without really understanding the market.
I’m not sure what to think about LinkedIn Games. On the one hand, it could be a great way for gamers to connect with each other and find new games to play. On the other hand, I’m worried that it could turn into a cesspool of toxicity and harassment, like so many other online gaming communities.
LinkedIn Games is a great idea. It will allow gamers to connect with each other, find new games to play, and even find jobs in the gaming industry. This is a huge opportunity for LinkedIn to expand its reach into a new market, and it could also be a major boon for the gaming industry.
I’m not sure what to think about LinkedIn Games. On the one hand, it could be a great way for gamers to connect with each other and find new games to play. On the other hand, I’m worried that it could turn into a cesspool of toxicity and harassment, like so many other online gaming communities.
LinkedIn is making a big move into the gaming industry, and it’s bringing its professional network with it. The company is launching a new platform called LinkedIn Games, which will allow users to connect with other gamers, find new games to play, and even find jobs in the gaming industry. This is a huge opportunity for LinkedIn to expand its reach into a new market, and it could also be a major boon for the gaming industry. I’m excited to see what LinkedIn Games has to offer.
LinkedIn Games is a great idea. It will allow gamers to connect with each other, find new games to play, and even find jobs in the gaming industry. This is a huge opportunity for LinkedIn to expand its reach into a new market, and it could also be a major boon for the gaming industry.
LinkedIn Games is a great idea. It will allow gamers to connect with each other, find new games to play, and even find jobs in the gaming industry. This is a huge opportunity for LinkedIn to expand its reach into a new market, and it could also be a major boon for the gaming industry.
I’m not sure what to think about LinkedIn Games. On the one hand, it could be a great way for gamers to connect with each other and find new games to play. On the other hand, I’m worried that it could turn into a cesspool of toxicity and harassment, like so many other online gaming communities.
I’m not sure why LinkedIn is bothering with this. Gaming is a niche market, and it’s not clear how LinkedIn Games will benefit the company. I think they’re just trying to cash in on the popularity of gaming without really understanding the market.
LinkedIn Games is a joke. Who would want to use a professional networking site to play games? This is just a desperate attempt by LinkedIn to stay relevant.
LinkedIn Games is a joke. Who would want to use a professional networking site to play games? This is just a desperate attempt by LinkedIn to stay relevant.