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Whoworks.at: Who works at the sites you visit? |
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For some Whoworks.at not cease to be relevant the typical curiosity, others greatly appreciate the opportunity to uncover identities in their most visited websites. The service is an example of the enormous inventiveness current startup, which offers the most promising proposals from the most simple idea. As such that is why nobody had dared to implement it earlier. Whoworks.at, as its name suggests, allows us to know who among your contacts on LinkedIn are working on the site in which we find, whether from a corporate site, a commercial site or any other type that we can repair . Simply download the relevant Chrome extension and click on the button to put in place in our toolbar. Is displayed then a patch panel first, second and third level with respect to our profile in the professional network and can also see what people have been hired or recently promoted in the company. A server, as a journalist, the tool is extremely useful, for example knowing who should be interviewed if I am interested in a particular business issue. Whoworks.at is responsible for John Britton, head of Twilio, who already has thought to extend the service to Facebook and Rapportive. This will greatly expand the visibility of the proposal, assuming the largest cluster network of professional identity is known:
You can access the beta from here . Whoworks.at: Who works at the sites you visit? written ALT1040 May 9, 2011 by Jose Carlos Castillo
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