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  • There was a time when social actions —connecting, liking, sharing and more —were considered the kind of cute things college kids and twentysomethings did to pass their idle time. Then social became a Silicon Valley fad and the use of the terms and the actions grew. Now, as the most-shared stories on LinkedIn this week point out, those signals have now weaved their way into the fabric of business. And they’re altering long- and even recently-held truths.

    Top 5 most-shared articles on LinkedIn (Sept. 9, 2011 – Sept. 15, 2011)

  • This series covers the top 5 stories that our members are sharing on LinkedIn Today each week. You can check out Daniel Roth‘s column here. – Ed

    It was a short week, but long on Techland drama. As startup advisor and former Yahoo’er
    Dave Nakayama Tweeted: “Bartz out at Yahoo! Arrington gives ultimatum to AOL. Google bids for Hulu. More buttered popcorn, please.”

  • After weeks of market and big tech turmoil (Apple bidding farewell to its leader, HP doing the same to its tablet), professionals across LinkedIn took a break from breaking news to focus on themselves. They had heavy questions, like “Why doesn’t anyone share what I write?” and “Why aren’t I better at sales?”
  • This series covers the top 5 stories that our members are sharing on LinkedIn Today. You can check out Daniel Roth‘s column here. – Ed

    Unless you were living off the grid somewhere, you saw the news that Steve Jobs stepped down as CEO of Apple on Wednesday. It was the biggest business event of the week — and the flood of articles and tweets was impossible to ignore. Yet the most shared story across LinkedIn centered on another tech personality, investor Marc Andreessen, who wrote an essay for the Wall Street Journal called “Why Software Is Eating The World.”

  • Starting today, Daniel Roth (Executive Editor, LinkedIn) will be covering the top 5 stories that our members are sharing on LinkedIn Today. You can check out his column here. – Ed

    One billionaire demands more taxes, another demands handsets, and a British newspaper demands changes — it’s the LinkedIn Today Top 5 — our new weekly feature looking at the most publicly shared articles by LinkedIn members. Here are this week’s top 5: