WSJ.com goes native on the BlackBerry

Tuesday, August 19th, 2008

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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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