Linkedin has emerged from the innovations of Web 2.0 as the default destination for professional networking. Linkedin now boasts 50 million members and a highly valuable professional demographic. Their traffic and members have been growing well over the past year, but can Linkedin’s slow and steady growth compete against the Facebook and Twitter rockets?
Linkedin is now in a critical stage of their evolution. They have grown into one of the most important social networking sites. But they have not yet realized their ultimate vision, which I believe to be something of a desktop on the web for professionals around the world. Critical to their success is not only the usefulness