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LinkedIn's Next Move: Adding Gaming to Revolutionize Job Searching

LinkedIn, the go-to platform for job seekers worldwide, is considering incorporating gaming elements into its services. In a move aimed at enhancing user engagement, the Microsoft-owned social network is exploring the integration of gaming alongside traditional job-searching features.

Bill seeks to bring order to the internet

In an effort to protect users from the proliferation of online scams and general crime on the internet, the Ministry of Digital Governance is in the final stages of drafting a law, which will be put out for public consultation in the near future, with rules and control procedures governing online communications, information and transactions. 

Jobseekers choose ChatGPT

Jobseekers are using or planning to use the new artificial intelligence tool, ChatGPT, in droves, some even secretly without their employers' knowledge, at the same time that the vast majority choose to develop new skills by taking online courses.

Big tech to face full force of new EU law

The world's biggest digital companies will have nowhere to hide starting on Aug. 25, when the toughest EU rules on online content since social media first burst onto the scene enter into force.

The landmark law is part of the European Union's legal arsenal deployed to bring tech companies to heel and enforce order in what officials have described as an online "Wild West."

Facebook under Fire across EU for Users Privacy Violations

The social network conglomerate Facebook faced another restrictive measure from the EU, Reuters reported. Facebook and other tech giants found themselves under cross-fire after the top EU court backed national agencies in their intentions to pursue the companies even when they are not their lead regulators. The court's decision opens the gate for series of potential new sanctions.

Facebook says starts process of appointing Turkey representative

Facebook Inc said on Jan. 18 it had started the process of appointing a legal entity as a local representative in Turkey in compliance with a new social media law.

Last year, Turkey imposed a fine of 40 million Turkish liras ($5.43 million) on multiple social media platforms, including Facebook, Twitter and YouTube, for not complying with the law.

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