Tag: pages

LinkedIn Adds Verification for Company Pages

After rolling out verification for individual users last year, LinkedIn is now adding company page verification as well, providing another way for brands to establish trust in the app. As you can see in this example, approved company pages will now get a gray verification tick in the app, which confirms that the company has [...]read moreLinkedIn Adds Verification for Company Pages

LinkedIn Launches Premium Company Pages

LinkedIn’s officially rolling out its new Premium Company Pages offering, as it looks to get more SMBs signing up to its expanded business profile offering. LinkedIn’s been developing its Premium Company Pages over the past few months, with a view to expanding its subscription revenue, by offering enticements to help brands maximize their in-app presence. [...]read moreLinkedIn Launches Premium Company Pages

Opera’s AI assistant can now summarize web pages on Android 

Opera’s in-browser AI product, called Aria, can now summarize text-based web pages on Android. The AI-powered web page summarizing tool quickly condenses news articles, blog posts or research papers in a short summary that typically fits in one screen. The new feature, announced Monday, can help users quickly understand a topic and pinpoint the important [...]read moreOpera’s AI assistant can now summarize web pages on Android 

LinkedIn’s Testing a Premium Company Pages Business Subscription Option

LinkedIn’s trying out a new subscription option, in line with its LinkedIn Premium offering, though this time it’s targeting businesses, with LinkedIn Premium Company Pages. With LinkedIn Premium Company Pages, LinkedIn’s experimenting with a new way for brands to stand out in the app, with a range of dedicated features that will only be available [...]read moreLinkedIn’s Testing a Premium Company Pages Business Subscription Option

LinkedIn’s Testing a ‘Premium Company Pages’ Business Subscription Option

LinkedIn’s trying out a new subscription option, in line with its LinkedIn Premium offering, though this time it’s targeting businesses, with “LinkedIn Premium Company Pages”. With LinkedIn Premium Company Pages, LinkedIn’s experimenting with a new way for brands to stand out in the app, with a range of dedicated features that will only be available [...]read moreLinkedIn’s Testing a ‘Premium Company Pages’ Business Subscription Option

LinkedIn tests Premium Company Pages, with AI and marketing tools to grow audiences

LinkedIn — the social platform that targets the working world — has quietly started testing another way to boost its revenues, this time with a new service for small and medium businesses. TechCrunch has learned and confirmed that it is working on a new LinkedIn Premium Company Page subscription, which — for fees that appear [...]read moreLinkedIn tests Premium Company Pages, with AI and marketing tools to grow audiences

MyHeritage debuts OldNews.com, offering access to millions of historical newspaper pages

MyHeritage announced today that it’s launching OldNews.com, a new website that offers access to thousands of historical newspapers, mainly from the 1800s and 1900s. The website includes articles from major international newspapers to small-town journals and gazettes. Its search engine lets you quickly find information on a person, topic or event. OldNews is a subscription-based [...]read moreMyHeritage debuts OldNews.com, offering access to millions of historical newspaper pages

YouTube rolls out new channel pages for creators on its TV app

YouTube is changing the design for creators’ channels on the big screen, the comapny announced today. The changes include more accessible action buttons, like “Subscribe,” a more modern design, and other tweaks that were first introduced for artists’ pages last fall. At the time, YouTube said that artist pages were part of a larger YouTube [...]read moreYouTube rolls out new channel pages for creators on its TV app