LinkedIn apes Facebook with business-friendly 'Reactions'

The career-focused social network is introducing Reactions that behave not-so-subtly like Facebook's, just with a decidedly business-like flair.

Look at it this way, though: whenever they do show up, they'll give you an easy way to acknowledge someone's career update without having to write some generic platitudes.

Jon has been hooked on tech ever since he tried a Compaq PC clone when he was five. He's big on mobile and is one of those precious few people who wears his smartwatch with pride. He's also an unapologetic Canadian: Don't be surprised if you get an earful about poutine or the headaches with Canadian carriers.

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