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WSJ.com goes native on the BlackBerry
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by Greg Kumparak on August 19, 2008

Addicted to the Wall Street Journal, but the BlackBerry browser just isn’t doing it for you? They hear you. To help satiate your needs, WSJ has just released a native BlackBerry application purposed for perusing their offerings.

The Features:

  • Tabbed design, stories seperated by category
  • Customizable category listings
  • Stock quote tracking through “My Stocks”
  • RSS feeds through “My Feeds”
  • Delicious/Facebook/Email sharing support
  • Headlines and viewed articles cached for offline viewing

Plus, the most important feature: It’s free! Check it out here.

[Via Crackberry]

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  • Easy and quick to download.

    Worked. Just wish it was available on my iphone.

    Back to the Blackberry version. Easy to read, clean and sharp. Gives you a quick tutorial to learn the commands for top of article, bottom, next etc. (But why did they use numbers? 3-next article, 9-back article… already forgot the others. arrgh!)

    If you liked this app on the Blackberry, you should try http://www.viigo.com, a feed reader. Quite good.

    Nice to see some apps on the rim finally.
    Cheers!

  • this is a VERY well done application, set it up yesterday and am thoroughly impressed, well done wsj! now, if you would just offer some cool premium features for current subscribers like myself so that i could feel a little mo’ special…

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