

Researchers are using LinkedIn data to get insight into the economy and job market.


Uber, Pinterest and other tech industry darlings all raised big money.


Google’s grand plans for a new headquarters may be derailed, as Mountain View awards a chunk of real estate to LinkedIn.


LinkedIn won’t make as much money next quarter as people expected. Wall Street’s reaction was predictably poor.


The former Yahoo marketing exec is leaving LinkedIn at the end of May.


Spread the good word from your company.


Another week, another unicorn.


LinkedIn’s biggest acquisition ever makes a lot of sense.


LinkedIn said it would pay about 52 percent in cash and about 48 percent in stock for the acquisition.


Plus, Amazon’s “Dash Button” gimmick.


LinkedIn will build new products with technology from Refresh, which is shutting down its app.


But will LinkedIn let it stick around?


RallyPoint is also on the hunt for more funding.


LinkedIn is getting smarter -- and more aggressive -- about its ads.


LinkedIn delivered big on the quarter.


The first great Internet company served as the breeding ground for the Web’s first wave of leading executives.


Co-workers: Talk amongst yourselves!


Oh, and “The Interview” made Sony Pictures a $30 million.




More than 230 million users can now write blog-style posts on LinkedIn.


Weiner is now running product on top of CEO duties, and he has got a number of irons in the fire.


No new features, just repositioned in an effort to get users connecting more with each other.


The future is now.


The Tech-funded PAC targets the chairman of the House committee that oversees Internet and telecom companies.


Talent Solutions accounted for 61 percent of total revenue.


The departure comes at a tough time for the daily deals pioneer.


The popular dating app and the well-known VC are a match.


A new mentorship program will connect women in tech roles with newbies.


The lawsuit comes after efforts by Twitter to reach an agreement with the Obama administration broke down.


LinkedIn’s annual list includes Lytro, Coursera and Fitbit.


The first app out of Tango Labs, a new internal group, is Tango Music Pix.


Can Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer make it rain? Or will she get soaked?


When some tech manager insists you boil it down to statistics and technical jargon, remember that they’re the engineers.


The lack of progress on immigration reform seems to be a key reason for the change in leadership.


The professional network for military members is growing like a weed.


The hire hints at a future full of M&A deals.


Visitors to any .HIV domain are automatically donors, too.


Kara Swisher talks with Alexis Ohanian, Nellie Bowles chats with Jessica Livingston.

