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LinkedIn app releases version 3.0 for the iPhone

LinkedIn has always seemed like the "me too" of social networks, in my mind. They started out as a site more about careers and job networking, but with the big growth of Facebook the last two years, it seems like they're working as hard as they can just to keep up with what's going on over there. And that seems to be the case with their updated iPhone app as well, just released on the App Store [iTunes link, free]. There's a lot of new features, but as TechCrunch's MG Siegler points out, they're very similar to what's already in the great Facebook app: a revamped UI, the ability to comment on status updates, share pictures, and so on.

The power of LinkedIn, if you ask me, is in its demographic -- Facebook is where I share with my family and friends, and LinkedIn seems to be where I have connected with coworkers and colleagues. And they hint at that a little bit in this release: there's a feature where you can share contacts across Bluetooth, which seems like a good idea for the upcoming convention season (sounds like the same kind of functionality as Bump). But most of this stuff is just more "me, too." Instead of sharing photos and status updates with my work acquaintances, how about some more functionality exclusive to just them?

Of course, even more than demographics, the thing that matters most about social networks is how many contacts you actually have on them. If you're a big LinkedIn fan and have a huge network in there, you'll definitely want to get this update right away.

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Liz

The linkedIn app has always seemed kind of pointless. I can't do anything with it other than look up my contacts. I can't interact really -- something that makes the Facebook app so good. With the LinkedIn app you have no access to groups or discussions just status. This seems kind of pointless because status is everywhere -- twitter, facebook -- this isn't the primary thing you go to LI for. Or, at least, it isn't what I go to it for.

December 30 2009 at 10:10 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
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Maxintech

I agree. The linkedin app stayed 5 minutes installed in my iphone.

December 30 2009 at 10:44 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Mr. Man

Ugh... There is just too many social networking apps out there. Hey, but this one just might be a good one.

December 30 2009 at 9:49 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
kmcgrady90

I can't really tell whether or not you like Linked In and see it's benefits. For me it is pretty essential. I want Facebook for connecting with friends, sharing personal photos etc. A lot of the information I share on Facebook is information I don't want clients to see (e.g. drunken photos etc.). Linked in is sort of a special place where I just add clients/business contacts and know to act professional at all times. I think it's essential to have these two social networks regardless of feature overlap etc.

December 30 2009 at 9:39 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
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