Few days back one of the best IT companies of the World Apple unveiled its latest operating
system (mobile) iOS 7 in the WWDC
event 2013. Now the latest buzz is that LinkedIn,
which is basically a social networking site for professionals, will be
integrated to the final release version of the Apple’s upcoming operating
system.
The company has already unveiled the code in the beta edition of iOS 7,
and as reported by Electronista on the beta code references,
LinkedIn is likely to get the same level of cross system and cross app support
like Facebook and Twitter on the latest versions of iPads, iPhones and iPod
touch gadgets.
However, the website had mentioned that the integration was not
confirmed yet. Currently in the beta version several number of code strings are
still missing, so the addition of world’s best business networking site in the
final release is not guaranteed. The tech site is wise enough to admit that.
Presently if you own an iPhone or iPad then you can easily ‘Tweet’ your
messages or publish your posts to Facebook from all the other iOS apps. You
just need to sign in for once to be enjoying the benefits of it on all
services. It can be accessed from the notification screen of your own device.
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In the earlier part of this
current running year there was rumor in the technological world that Apple was
developing similar code references for a few other websites too. These web
pages are ‘Flicker’, which is a photo-sharing platform
owned by pioneer of internet Yahoo itself, and a video challenger for YouTube
named ‘Vimeo’.
As per market speculations
ther new iOS 7 update is
likely to go live in the upcoming autumn, and the proud owners of iPad,
iPhone and iPod Touch devices might be able to download it from the dedicated
Apple store by then. Now the fact as there is still a lot of time left for
that, and in the mean time some changes are likely to be happen.
We should mention it here
that earlier Apple included Facebook integration code in the beta edition of
iOS 4, but later just before the public release of that mobile operating system
in June 2010, it was pulled by the company.
Feedback
We all know that LinkedIn
has been emerging continuously over the last few years or so. Apple has
understood the need of its integration for the well-beings of its own users,
and it has stated working on it. I hope it will be available in for the consumers
at the final release version of iOS 7, which will carry it forward to the next level of success.
Do you think LinkedIn integration is necessary in iOS 7? What are your
thoughts in this topic? Feel free to share them with us; we would likely to
hear your thoughts.