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  2. Timeline of LinkedIn - Wikipedia

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    LinkedIn launches LinkedIn for Groups, a premium service aimed at power users like recruiters, analysts and researchers. [4] 2005: August: Product: LinkedIn launches a premium service, LinkedIn Business Accounts, which gives businesses access to more powerful search tools. [5] 2006: March: Company: LinkedIn achieves its first month of ...

  3. Orbiter (1986 video game) - Wikipedia

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    Orbiter is a game in which the astronauts are launched into space, where they have the ability to deploy, retrieve, and repair satellites, and are also able to go on spacewalks in the Manned Maneuvering Unit in a space shuttle simulation. [1]

  4. LinkedIn - Wikipedia

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    In 2019, LinkedIn launched globally the feature Open for Business that enables freelancers to be discovered on the platform. [44] [45] LinkedIn Events was launched in the same year. [46] [47] In June 2020, Jeff Weiner stepped down as CEO and become executive chairman after 11 years in the role.

  5. Reid Hoffman - Wikipedia

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    [8] [22] LinkedIn launched on May 5, 2003 as one of the first business-oriented online social networks. [23] Peter Thiel , a colleague of Hoffman's at PayPal, invested in LinkedIn. At the time of LinkedIn's IPO on May 19, 2011, Hoffman owned a stake worth an estimated $2.34 billion, not including any potential benefits from Greylock Partners ...

  6. LinkedIn is going through a vibe shift as Twitter trolls and ...

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    LinkedIn launched 20 years ago in 2003. The company hit 100 million users by 2011, the year it went public; tech giant Microsoft acquired it five years later in a $26.2 billion deal.

  7. Deliver Us the Moon - Wikipedia

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    Deliver Us the Moon was developed by Dutch video game developers Koen Deetman and Paul Deetman through their company KeokeN Interactive. The Deetman brothers were inspired by their grandfather's passion for astronomy, as well as the science fiction films 2001: A Space Odyssey and Interstellar by Christopher Nolan for their "rare blend of human realism and high-concept sci-fi". [3]

  8. Starflight - Wikipedia

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    Starflight is a space exploration, combat, and trading role-playing video game created by Binary Systems and published by Electronic Arts in 1986. Originally developed for IBM PC compatibles, it was later ported to the Amiga, Atari ST, Mac, and Commodore 64.

  9. Keen Software House - Wikipedia

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    Keen Software House is an independent video game developing company based in Prague, Czech Republic.The company was founded by Marek Rosa in 2010.. Keen Software House's technological know-how and proprietary VRAGE game engine has allowed the company to create games that leverage elements of science into the gameplay.