LinkedIn, the business-focussed social  networking site, has released its first Windows Phone app, following the  launch of its iPad app last month.
The new LinkedIn  app is heavily inspired by the Windows Phone Metro-style user interface  and Live Tile capabilities, allows users access real-time updates from  contacts and groups. It also lets users access real time industry news  and explore job listings. The app is available for free in the Windows Phone Marketplace and runs on devices having Windows Phone 7.5 and above.
According to LinkedIn, some features of  its near-1MB Windows Phone app surpass those of the iOS and Android  LinkedIn apps. LinkedIn says its Windows Phone app specifically direct  users to the 'companies' and 'jobs' features. "You'll find that in some  cases (hint: companies and jobs), the Windows Phone app offers even more  functionality than its iOS and Android siblings," Cohen further says.
LinkedIn last month announced its iPad  app, which was optimised for the new iPad's Retina display. The iPad app  featured a new calendar with which users could check out the LinkedIn  profile information for people with whom they are meeting. LinkedIn is  said to have more than 150 million members worldwide. 
To download LinkedIn for Windows Phone, click here.
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