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RIMarkable: The Wall Street Journal Introduces The WSJ.com Mobile Reader
Gizmodo: Get the Wall Street Journal Free on Your BlackBerry, Even If You Aren't Gordon Gekko [BlackBerry]
IntoMobile - Cell Phone News, Information, and Analysis: The Wall Street Journal launches free news reader app for BlackBerry users
The Wall Street Journal Introduces The WSJ.com Mobile Reader
RIMarkable —
... As we said the WSJ.com Mobile Reader is a free and is supported on all BlackBerry devices 7100 and later. You can sign up do download the WSJ.com Mobile reader here… ...
Get the Wall Street Journal Free on Your BlackBerry, Even If You Aren't Gordon Gekko [BlackBerry]
Gizmodo —
... or air reading. No word on an iPhone version specifically, but the Journal told us that the reader is "currently in development" for "other smartphone platforms." It makes sense to hit BlackBerry first since that's what the suit-and-tie, richer-than-you crowd—the WSJ's audience—are toting by and large. If you've got a BlackBerry, there's no reason to not grab this. If you don't read the Journal, try it, it'll make you smarter (maybe not the editorial pages, but the rest of it will). [WSJ via ...
The Wall Street Journal launches free news reader app for BlackBerry users
IntoMobile - Cell Phone News, Information, and Analysis —
... To try out the WSJ.com Mobile Reader, hop over to this page on The Wall Street Journal’s website and take it from there. ...
Free Wall Street Journal (WSJ.com) Mobile Reader for Blackberry Users
SolSie.com —
... Until now, Blackberry user only can use the Wall Street Journal home page shortcut to direct to WSJ.com mobile web site. But this has changed with the release of the WJS Mobile reader app this week. The reader pulls full contents from WSJ to the mobile device to deliver the latest news headlines, full-text articles, stocks and market data, among other information. image Customization is available to get feeds from WSJ.com, AllThingsD.com, Barrons.com and MarketWatch.com. Navigation shortcuts are included in the app. For example, a single click of the "1" key moves users to the ...
El Wall Street Journal en tu BlackBerry
Celularis —
... a través del WSJ.com Mobile Reader, una aplicación gratuita personalizable que nos permite seguir en tiempo real todo el contenido generado por la editorial ...
