![]() ![]() We recognize that some members may not want to transfer their data to Evernote, so we are also giving all CardMunch users the option to download their CardMunch data (including their business card images). Details can be found here.ĬardMunch data is also available in LinkedIn Contacts on on the desktop, and in the LinkedIn Contacts app. Members will be able to quickly and easily migrate their CardMunch data to Evernote. All LinkedIn members who use CardMunch and choose to transfer their existing scanned cards into Evernote will receive two free years of Evernote’s premium business card scanning service. We will discontinue the CardMunch app on July 11, 2014. LinkedIn members will now also be able to enter comments related to the scanned card and geo-tag the location where the card was scanned. In Evernote, our members will be able to view profile photos, job titles and company information from LinkedIn right in the notes created when they scan business cards. Evernote’s card scanning service is fast, reliable, and literally world-class, with support for seven languages. ![]() LinkedIn members can scan a business card using Evernote’s mobile app and then directly connect with this contact on LinkedIn to maintain the new relationship. ![]() ![]() So today LinkedIn is deepening our partnership with Evernote. CardMunch, which LinkedIn acquired in January 2011, is one way to do this, but we know our members want more capability and functionality. Business cards are one of the many ways people initiate professional relationships, so it is important to us that our members can quickly and easily bring these connections to LinkedIn. ![]()
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