SlideShare co-founder Amit Ranjan quits Linkedin

Amit Ranjan, co-founder of presentation sharing platform SlideShare quits
Slideshare co-founder Amit Ranjan has quit the company, around two and half years after Linkedin acquired Slideshare, along these lines denoting the exit of the whole Slideshare establishing group from the company. Slideshare's other co-founder Rashmi Sinha had left in May last year while Jon Boutelle had quit the company in August last year.

Ranjan said that emulating his exit, Slideshare is getting consolidated into its San Francisco office, notwithstanding he noted that the company is still in "great shape"and is presently an integral piece of Linkedin. He additionally claimed that it saw the most noteworthy traffic numbers ever in November 2014.

While Ranjan hasn't uncovered what he plans to do next, an Economic Times report from last month had recommended that he will be driving a government extend that expects to open up all its technology systems to manufacture government apps that can be conveyed the nation over. It additionally included that Ranjan will be showing up for the Joint secretary (egov) Rajinder Kumar.

Note that the Department of Electronics and Information Technology (Deity) had prior propelled a mobile administration app store called "Mobile Sevak" in December 2013, a couple of months after it dispatched the e-administration web app store in May 2013. This mobile app store was required to empower natives access different government benefits on their mobile telephones. At dispatch, it claimed to have around 240 mobile applications. 




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