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Italy Travel Guide | Internet Billboards

Italy Travel Guide | Internet Billboards | Futurism, Ideas, Leadership in Business | Scoop.it

If you were going to visit only one country in Europe, you wouldn’t go wrong with Italy. The unparalleled combination of culture, history, cuisine, art and natural beauty could keep you busy for years and years. Rome’s wealth of ancient ruins and the Vatican City makes it one of the world’s most illustrious cities. The art and architecture of Florence is historically important beyond words, and, read more…

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See why gogobot.com was voted one of the best websites in 2011. This is an awesome travel site and did not dissapoint. I like the Italy guide, but the whole experience is great.

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LinkedIn Posts First Ever Public Earnings Announcement

LinkedIn Posts First Ever Public Earnings Announcement | Futurism, Ideas, Leadership in Business | Scoop.it
LinkedIn shared its Q2 earnings today in its first earnings announcement as a public company. Usage numbers are up significantly, with 115.8 million members, up 61% from Q2 2010, and 81.8 million monthly unique visitors, 83% more than last year.

 

Net revenue growth was not as strong, but CEO Jeff Weiner says this is due to heavy reinvestment in the growth and development of the site. LinkedIn earned $4.5 million in net income this quarter, compared to $4.3 million last year, just a 5% increase. But their top-line revenue was up considerably, more than doubling since Q2 2010. Before costs, they pulled in $121 million last quarter.

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