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LinkedIn launches QR codes to make sharing your profile easier

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As young working millennial­s, LinkedIn has become a much-needed tool in our profession­al lives. It helps us connect, share, network, and increase our chances of finding jobs online. Just recently, the social media platform introduced two new features that will make their products more functional for its users, especially the tech-savvy ones. First, LinkedIn will now let you connect through QR codes. In the LinkedIn app, tap the QR code icon in the Home tab's search bar, and there you'll see a QR scanner as well as your own code. Scanning others' codes or uploading an image of one from your phone will take you to that user's profile and you can share your own code through messaging apps and email or add them to websites, email signatures, your resume or event materials like brochures, badges and lanyards. Secondly, LinkedIn is incorporat­ing a "See Translatio­n" button on posts within the LinkedIn Feed, the recent activity section on a user's profile and a post detail pages. The translatio­n is powered by Microsoft Text Analytics API, which also provides translatio­ns for Bing, Skype, Office and Twitter, and is available for more than 60 languages. Since purchasing LinkedIn in 2016, Microsoft has worked to LinkedIn profile through a snapshot of their physical business card. The QR codes are available now for iOS and Android. The translatio­n feature is available on the desktop and mobile web versions of LinkedIn and will roll out to iOS and Android apps in coming weeks. incorporat­e it into its other products. Moreover, the company has also released a LinkedIn-powered Resume Assistant for Office 365 subscriber­s, incorporat­ed LinkedIn details into Outlook.com and added a feature to its AI-powered Pix camera app that lets users find a person's

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