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LinkedIn official app is now available for download on the Windows Store. Microsoft has officially announced the LinkedIn app for Windows 10 PCs and Tablets. However, once again the company ignored its own Windows 10 Mobile operating system.

“The LinkedIn app for Windows 10 provides a more engaging and fully integrated LinkedIn experience that is quickly accessible from your Start menu and taskbar,” Microsoft noted in the blog post.

The LinkedIn app seems to be web wrapper with basic Windows 10 features. The app lets you pin a Live Tile to the Start menu, access the notifications directly from the action center.

Microsoft hasn’t mentioned when the LinkedIn app will be available for Windows 10 Mobile. Last week, Microsoft announced that the company plans to retire the current Windows 10 Mobile LinkedIn app by end of August.

You can access the app in English, German, French, Spanish, Portuguese, Chinese (simplified), Arabic, Danish, Italian, Dutch, Japanese, Korean, Norwegian, Polish, Turkish, Swedish, Chinese (traditional), Czech, Indonesian, Thai, Malay, Romanian.

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