LinkedIn gets a desktop makeover

From CNET: After more than a year in the making, LinkedIn's desktop redesign has arrived.

If the makeover, which launched Thursday, looks a lot like the professional network's overhauled sleek mobile app -- well, that's part of the master plan.

The professional network wants the overhauled home page appearing on desktop computers to not only resemble, but be in sync with the mobile app, which has seen a 50 percent increase in usage since getting its new look in December 2015.

"The desktop site is not just a visual redesign, it is totally rebuilt from the ground up to compliment our mobile site," said Chris Pruett, a senior director of engineering who spent the past 12 months redesigning the desktop site. "Hopefully, the changes will make it feel more snappier, fluid and more like using an app than a website."

About 60 percent of LinkedIn's traffic from its 467 million members use a mobile device, while the remaining 40 percent use their desktop computers to scour for possible jobs, make connections or search for news. Users often switch between phones and desktops several times a day.

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