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Every week, we present the latest news from digital marketing, social media, tech and more. Today we have for you a news from LinkedIn, an innovation in the field of augmented reality and a novelty from WhatsApp. 1. LinkedIn Salary helps you find out what salary you deserve photo source: linkedin.com How could a matchmaking between employer and candidate work, without real salary expectations? Last week, LinkedIn launched LinkedIn Salary , a tool that aims to help users get an idea of the potential salary , taking into account the job sought and the location of the candidate. In order to better understand salary variations on the labor market, the tool also provides you with some statistics: average basic salary, depending on industries and experience cities from the top of the highest salaries, depending on the profession the average basic salary, depending on the number of employees in a company the average basic salary, depending on the level of education and studies If you have already hurried to find out what salary increase to ask for, for Romanian cities the tool does not yet generate results, but it probably will soon.2.
Go Meta launches a platform through which you will be able to create your own Augmented Reality experience Remember Pokemon Go? Augmented reality has become a worldwide hit, along with the popularity of Pokemon Go, so the people at Go Meta thought to "democratize" the Phone Number Data creation of experiences of this type and launch the Metaverse platform , which will allow anyone to develop their own augmented reality experience. For now, Metaverse is only available for iPhone users. In addition to the launch of the Meta app, you have at your disposal Meta Studio , through which you can create interactive web experiences and Meta API , for developers, which allows the creation of scripts for experiences with various integrations. 3.

WhatsApp is testing a messaging option similar to Snapchat Stories whatsapp photo source: techcrunch.com The platform bought by Facebook for 19 billion dollars had no way to get rid of the Snapchat-like integrations that Facebook is testing, in various forms, on almost all platforms. So, after Instagram Stories, Masks , Messenger Day , Status follows , which will allow WhatsApp users to share photos and videos with the possibility of emoji overlay, the content being destined to disappear after 24 hours. For now, testing is only done by registered Beta-testers of WhatsApp, who use an Android or iOS device.
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