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linkup.com Moves to Android

January 21, 2010 by Alice Allan 



US job search engine linkup.com has released a new application for mobile phones running the Android operating system.

By releasing an Android application to complement its existing iPhone app, linkup.com is covering mobile users with Google’s new Nexus One handset, which has been described as Google’s answer to the iPhone.

linkup.com says the application operates in exactly the same way as the website itself, giving job seekers access to listings drawn from over 20,000 company websites. The application also allows users to apply directly from their mobile phone, to save job listings, and to set up email alerts.

linkup.com, which currently has 426,290 positions in its database, emphasises its users won’t find “work-at-home scams, recruiters or staffing agencies”. The search engine is owned by JobDig, an employment-focused media, advertising, and technology company founded in 2001.

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