Facebook working on social network similar to LinkedIn

November 17, 2014 04:27 pm | Updated November 16, 2021 05:38 pm IST - Washington

The loading screen of the Facebook application on a mobile phone is seen in this file photo illustration taken in Lavigny May 16, 2012. Digitally created items for games and social media - from beers on Facebook to weapons in role-playing worlds - have grown into a $15 billion globe-spanning business. They helped generate the likes of Zynga Inc and underpin a fast-expanding online-gaming industry. To match Feature ZYNGA-VIRTUALGOODS/ REUTERS/Valentin Flauraud/Files (SWITZERLAND - Tags: BUSINESS SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY SOCIETY)

The loading screen of the Facebook application on a mobile phone is seen in this file photo illustration taken in Lavigny May 16, 2012. Digitally created items for games and social media - from beers on Facebook to weapons in role-playing worlds - have grown into a $15 billion globe-spanning business. They helped generate the likes of Zynga Inc and underpin a fast-expanding online-gaming industry. To match Feature ZYNGA-VIRTUALGOODS/ REUTERS/Valentin Flauraud/Files (SWITZERLAND - Tags: BUSINESS SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY SOCIETY)

Facebook is working on a new enterprise friendly version of its service, similar to LinkedIn, that would allow users to keep their personal profile separate from their professional account.

The service called “Facebook at Work” will allow employees to have work-friendly chats, connect with business partners, document collaboration and increase storage facilities.

The new website will look like Facebook with news feeds, but offer work and personal pages, according to ‘ >zdnet.com ’ which quoted a report in the Financial Times.

The enterprise-friendly website will see the social networking site compete directly with Google, Microsoft and LinkedIn, the report said.

A work friendly version could convince enterprises to unblock the social networking website, it said.

However, it is not known when the professional version will launch.

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