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I'm wondering how Xing can advertise that joining their free service will allow one to "Regain control of your online identity! . . . and get a top position on Google, where you can determine what people see and read about you." How does this work for a professional who already has an on-line presence? Is this advertisement credible? [[User:Leishalynn|Leishalynn]] 19:00, 25 May 2007 (UTC) |
I'm wondering how Xing can advertise that joining their free service will allow one to "Regain control of your online identity! . . . and get a top position on Google, where you can determine what people see and read about you." How does this work for a professional who already has an on-line presence? Is this advertisement credible? [[User:Leishalynn|Leishalynn]] 19:00, 25 May 2007 (UTC) |
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It should be maybe noted in this wiki article that canceling the openBC/Xing membership is only possible over the "help"-function. Only there a link can be found leading to a cancellation option. This practice is nearly as questionable as the one used for linkedin.com which is also documented the corresponding wiki article. |
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List of social networking websites on AfD
List of social networking websites is currently an AfD candidate. You are invited to partake in this discussion. Czj 19:05, 22 July 2006 (UTC)
the only multilingual social business network? That's hard to believe. (unsigned)
- not for long anymore, LinkedIn is working on a german version. Spoke is only available in english and ZoomInfo (border line, not really social) also english only. What else is there? --roy<sac> Talk! .oOo. 10:03, 15 March 2007 (UTC)
"people from over 160 countries" - actually people from 190 countries are registered, since beginning. Daniela Hinrichs, XING.com
I'm wondering how Xing can advertise that joining their free service will allow one to "Regain control of your online identity! . . . and get a top position on Google, where you can determine what people see and read about you." How does this work for a professional who already has an on-line presence? Is this advertisement credible? Leishalynn 19:00, 25 May 2007 (UTC)
It should be maybe noted in this wiki article that canceling the openBC/Xing membership is only possible over the "help"-function. Only there a link can be found leading to a cancellation option. This practice is nearly as questionable as the one used for linkedin.com which is also documented the corresponding wiki article.