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LinkedIn Updates iPhone App
August 21, 2010, 8:24 amLinkedIn has announced the launch of LinkedIn for iPhone version 3.2, which the company says makes it easier to stay up to date and find important changes happening in your professional network.
The app comes with some changes to how LinkedIn displays profile updates from connections. You can see more info about what changed from All Updates or Profiles.
You can also tap on your connection's name from a profile update to go to the top of their profile, or tap a section to jump to it. The app will also now inform you when your connections add a Twitter account, change their address or phone number, or add their birthday.
"One of the most commonly used features in our current iPhone app is viewing who you have in common with another LinkedIn member," says LinkedIn's Chad Whitney. "It's a great way to build out your own network, and it’s also useful when you’re meeting someone new and need to know more about them to help start the conversation."
"You can now see how many people you have in common right from the main profile screen," says Whitney. "We've also created a single view that lets you quickly switch between viewing who you have in common and viewing their full connections list."
Finally, the app is optimized for the iPhone's Retina Display, featuring new icons and images.
Whitney says LinkedIn will have some "great things" coming in October and November that the company is excited about.




