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Economic graph
Inspired by Facebook's "social graph", in 2012 LinkedIn CEO Jeff Weiner set a goal to create an "economic graph" within a decade. The goal is to create a comprehensive digital map of the global economy and the connections within it. The economic graph will be built on the company's current platform with data nodes including companies, jobs, skills, volunteer opportunities, educational institutions, and content. They hope to include all the job listings in the world, all the skills required to get those jobs, all the professionals who could fill them, and all the companies (nonprofit and for-profit) at which they work. The initiative's ultimate goal is to make the global economy and job market more efficient through increased transparency.

In June 2014, the company announced the launch of its "Galene" search architecture to give users access to the economic graph's data with more thorough filtering of data, via user searches like "Engineers with Hadoop experience in Brazil."

LinkedIn has used economic graph data to research several topics on the job market, including popular destination cities of recent college graduates, areas with high concentrations of technology skills and common career transitions. LinkedIn provided the City of New York with data from economic graph showing “in-demand" tech skills for the city's "Tech Talent Pipeline" project. Similar data will be provided to a technology training project announced by President Obama in March 2015.

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Sandbox Organiser is a set of tools to help you better organise your draft articles and other pages in your userspace. It also includes areas to keep your to do lists, bookmarks, list of tools. You can customise your sandbox organiser to add new features and sections. Once created you can access it simply by clicking the sandbox link at the top of the page.


 * Create a new draft: Type the name of the draft into the box and click 'Create page', you can see all your drafts of that type by clicking the title e.g 'Articles'.
 * Organise your existing drafts: Click on 'To sort' and move drafts into the correct subfolders e.g 'User:/Articles'. You can then delete the redirect by adding  to it.
 * Archive: If you want to keep drafts after you've finished working on them you can them to your 'Archive', alternatively you can delete them by added  to the page.
 * Personalise: Once you've created your sandbox organiser you can add new draft spaces, or change existing ones, comments have been added to the wikicode to explain how.


 * 1) Sort out all the existing drafts into the right sections
 * 2) Publish some of the finished draft articles


 * Add your bookmarks here

Gadgets and stuff can go here


 * Articles created
 * Pageviews