LinkedIn is restricting access to most of its application programming interfaces (APIs) to companies that have struck up partnerships with the social networking company. “Over the past several years, ...
LinkedIn says that it cut off access to its API for BeKnown because the app was using the LinkedIn APIs to send messages to promote BeKnown (and thus profit from the API). LinkedIn is also concerned ...
This story was originally published on Social Media Today. To receive daily news and insights, subscribe to our free daily Social Media Today newsletter. LinkedIn has published a new guide on how to ...
LinkedIn has shut off API access to fellow professional social network Viadeo and a number of other startups who have been tapping into LinkedIn’s firehose of data via its open API program. The other ...
LinkedIn today opened a set of APIs to software developers who want to build apps to interact with the social networking service. With this move, LinkedIn jumps into a growing battle between Google, ...
The list of customer relationship management and human resources software companies peeved at LinkedIn over API access is growing at a rapid clip. LinkedIn changed its application programming ...
LinkedIn, the business-centric social networking site, this week talked more about opening up its "platform" to select partners. Right now the specific deliverables are an API available to partners ...
Over the weekend, a fairly significant meme surfaced in the blogosphere regarding Linked.com's decision to offer developers programatic access to its services through application programming ...
For marketers, measurement and attribution is still a headache, which is throwing a major wrench in campaign planning. Campaign planning is also a struggle for B2B marketers, who often use LinkedIn to ...
LinkedIn is restricting access to most of its application programming interfaces (APIs) to companies that have struck up partnerships with the social networking company. “Over the past several years, ...
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