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LinkedIn users question Gates query

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Within 10 hours, Bill Gates had racked up nearly 1,200
answers to a question that he posed on professional-networking site LinkedIn,
with new comments coming in every minute.

More interesting -- or at least amusing -- than perusing the answers may be
reading follow-up questions and answers posted by other LinkedIn members.

“I didn’t bother to answer. I just assumed that it wasn’t really
Bill Gates,” wrote Angela DiMeglio in response to a related question. “Am
I wrong in assuming that?”

She was wrong, but it wasn't a bad assumption, given the number of Bill Gates
and William Gates profiles on LinkedIn. Some of them ring true, albeit for people
not quite as famous as the founder of Microsoft, but others don’t. One
Bill Gates
describes himself as the owner of Microsoft and said he took six
years to graduate from the California University of Pennsylvania.

One clue that the question posed by the real Bill Gates (presumably) is legitimate
is that it has a “featured” tag and displays a banner ad for Windows
Server 2008.

“I had a little chuckle at the Windows Server 2008 advert myself,”
wrote Steve Nimmons, in response to a different question about the Gates query.
“This gave me a little more confidence that the whole thing hadn’t
been a hoax.”

But it did make some people wonder if the intention of the question -- "How
can we do more to encourage young people to pursue careers in science and technology?"
-- was entirely altruistic.

Some people speculated that Gates’ very public use of LinkedIn indicates
that he wants to buy the site. “Since Linkedin was chosen over the Microsoft
properties to ask this question, I have a strong feeling a purchase is a consideration,”
wrote Eileen Bonfiglio.

A public relations firm alerted members of the press in advance that the question
would be posted on Thursday, suggesting that the idea wasn't a spontaneous one
from Gates himself. The posting of the question also coincided with a redesign
of LinkedIn's home page, an event that the public relations firm pointed out
in the same e-mail as the one with advance notice of the Gates question.

Another enterprising LinkedIn user is hoping to figure out how to join Gates’s
network in order to enhance his own career. “What is the best strategy
to get invited to join Bill Gates network on LinkedIn?” Terrence Olsen,
a popular LinkedIn member with more than 500 connections, asked.

Olsen received a few answers to his questions, primarily encouragement. Some
of them agreed that getting connected to Bill Gates’ LinkedIn profile definitely
earns a person bragging rights.

Without the right connections, though, some LinkedIn users can’t even
view Gates’ profile. For some people, clicking on the link to his profile,
which is attached to the question, brings up a page saying that the user doesn't
know anyone in common with Gates, so his profile can't be displayed. LinkedIn's
public relations firm e-mailed a link to Gates' profile, which shows that so
far he has three connections.

Gates could be proceeding cautiously with his use of LinkedIn. While popularity
is the goal for many social-networking-site users, for someone as well-known
as Gates, it's a burden. Reportedly, he recently quit using Facebook because
he found it difficult to manage the huge number of requests for friendship that
he received.

There were many good answers to Gates' question, as well as messages pitching
relevant organizations. The question nicely spans Gates’ current dual roles
working at Microsoft as well as his massive charitable organization, the Bill
and Melinda Gates Foundation.

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