LinkedIn launches mobile web and Android app ‘LinkedIn Lite’ in Africa

LinkedIn launches mobile web and Android app ‘LinkedIn Lite’ in Africa

LinkedIn has announced the availability of its new LinkedIn Lite mobile web and Android app in Egypt, Algeria, Morocco, Tunisia and Nigeria

LinkedIn,  the world’s largest professional network, has announced the availability of its new LinkedIn Lite mobile web and Android app in more than 60 countries across the world including Egypt, Algeria, Morocco, Tunisia and Nigeria.

LinkedIn Lite is designed for markets where bandwidth is a challenge. LinkedIn Lite is a lighter, faster version of its flagship product and includes all key features such as news feed, profile, networks, messaging and notifications, so members can stay informed, get ahead in their careers and be more productive.

The Android app is less than one megabyte in size and can reduce data usage by as much as 80%, making it easier for every member to connect to opportunity, on-the-go and in areas of low internet connectivity.

The catalyst for LinkedIn Lite was a field research trip about a year ago in Nashik, a small city about 100 miles from Mumbai where broadband challenges prevented page loading.

To address this, LinkedIn Lite was developed for mobile web and rolled out to all Indian members earlier this year with a remarkable impact.

Not only does the site load five times faster but job applications on the mobile website have quadrupled since the launch of LinkedIn Lite in India.

Additionally, more than half of new LinkedIn members now sign up on mobile, so this has become a huge enabler for professionals in smaller cities in India to sign up and get connected.

Now that LinkedIn Lite is available globally, LinkedIn will continue to innovate to make the experience even better for all members north Africa.

LinkedIn Lite can be accessed on mobile web at www.linkedin.com, or by downloading the Android app in the Play Store.

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