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All LinkedIn Games Solutions for Today (August 16, 2025)

All LinkedIn Games Solutions for Today (August 16, 2025)

It’s our favorite day of the week, and you may have plans for today, but I hope LinkedIn Games is one of them because I’m still here today with all the solutions. You might think there’s no way for a daily puzzle game to become a part of your daily routine, but it’s pretty fun to do. If you want …

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Dylan Field, Figma’s 33-year-old cofounder, is a former LinkedIn intern who launched the $68 billion Wall Street darling with $100k from Peter Thiel

Dylan Field, Figma’s 33-year-old cofounder, is a former LinkedIn intern who launched the  billion Wall Street darling with 0k from Peter Thiel

Fifteen years ago, Dylan Field was a freshman computer science student at Brown University. On Thursday, the company he started in college and now runs, Figma, made its blockbuster debut on the New York Stock Exchange, marking the largest U.S. venture-capital-backed tech IPO in four years.  Figma’s stock surged 250% on its debut, making it the largest first-day pop for …

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3D character modeller’s LinkedIn mentions work on Nintendo SRPG sequel exclusive to Switch 2

3D character modeller’s LinkedIn mentions work on Nintendo SRPG sequel exclusive to Switch 2

It has been discovered via a 3D character modeller’s LinkedIn account that they are working on a Nintendo strategy RPG sequel which is exclusive to the recently launched Nintendo Switch 2. It sounds likely that this is could be a new Fire Emblem game, though we obviously don’t have official confirmation on that. Taksehi Maruyama, the individual concerned, has worked …

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Why LinkedIn News Feed Is Showing Old Posts

Why LinkedIn News Feed Is Showing Old Posts

If you think LinkedIn feels stale lately, you’re not alone. Many users have said they’re seeing posts as old as two or three weeks at the top of their news feeds. I’ve seen it too: Journalists posting outreach for stories published days ago, month-old selfies from advertising events, and commentary on tech headlines that are now old news. “What’s happened …

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