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Announcing: LinkedIn Intro (linkedin.com)
19 points by donretag on Oct 23, 2013 | hide | past | favorite | 13 comments


"straight to the Apple Mail app on your iPhone." "all in the iPhone Mail app you already use everyday."

My iPhone? The wording is a tad presumptuous, especially considering that the majority of smart phones do not use an iPhone.


Reminds me of older people who aren't keen on modern technology, coming up to me and asking if my Windows Phone or Android phone is "one of dem new eye-phones!?".

Edit: It's been a couple years.


I mean...Mailbox has done just fine, and that is siloed to both iPhone and Gmail.

Now, Mailbox <-> LinkedIn Intro integration would be fantastic...and they wouldn't even (hopefully) have to go through an email proxy (in lieu of true integration w Mailbox)


I can imagine this having great utility for many businesspeople, but I think anyone mildly privacy or security conscious probably already thinks LinkedIn trends to the spammy. Making them an intermediary to 100% of my email is nuts.

On a lighter note, one of the "shared connections" in the blog screencaps is actually Good Girl Gina, of Reddit meme fame. http://note.io/HfhtzE


How do they inject their info into the iPhone mail app ?


Sounds like they act as an e-mail proxy. You give them login info to your account and they resend a new e-mail with the extra info.

https://intro.linkedin.com/micro/faq


Incredible. I just went through the FAQ.

I would say this is going to be a really really hard sell for most people. The instructions scare me more than anything else. They are written in such a way that it tries hard to not mention explicitly that LinkedIn effectively another gateway between the email provider and you.

I just don't get it. How do these companies just assume privacy is a non-issue and come out with products that just completely assume people will trust them because they have a cute privacy statement - "please trust us, we will never do anything with your data.".

I'm sorry LinkedIn. This isn't the Facebook crowd. A lot of LinkedIn is IT and I couldn't imagine the average LinkedIn user using this product.


People are just so used to the expected email monitoring from their government. So why not just trust everyone with your communications? Abstract thought not required


Oh...

I'm much more of a LinkedIn fan than most here, and this sounded cool based on the blog post, but there's no way I'm going to let them have my email account credentials (or all of my email).


I was so excited about this until I realized that. Not sure if I want to give them all my credentials...



This is amazing evil app, with great business value. Every time i log in to web app they want to get my connections from oauth. And now the app will be "see" every my mail and addresses.


Could this be why they had a lot of downtime today?




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