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The Wall Street Journal. Android application
The Wall Street Journal.
FREE
Current Rank:
#1110
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App Details
- Category:
- News & Weather
- Release Date:
- Nov 11, 2010
- Homepage:
- http://www.wsj.com
- Publisher:
- Wall Street Journal Digital Network
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Get everything you love about The Wall Street Journal, including What’s News, Opinion, Marketplace, Greater New York and more.
Plus full-screen video, Market Data and a 7-day archive, downloaded for reading anytime, even offline.
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The Wall Street Journal continues to deliver the news in forms cooler than that dead-end paper product. Check out their phone-only app release below. Just when you think the only giant powerful corporations control the mobile industry, a streaming music “little guy” arrives with a cool update. And just for fun, help a busy bee on his appointed rounds. In yesterday’s fresh Android app list I mentioned how the new BBC app covers the world. If that’s too macro, check out the new WSJ app, which of course covers the street, Wall Street that is. Last month, Dow Jones & Company released a Wall Street Journal app that was specifically designed for Android tablets. This app is designed just for phones. The interface sports easy scrollable lists of content and the ability to tap down to full screen mode for reading stories or watching videos. Browse content from the day’s paper,
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Fans of the Wall Street Journal -- WSJ is what the kids call it these days -- take note: an Android app is finally here. And with it you can get all of the stories, video, photos, podcasts and stocks info you've come to rely on in more traditional (ie: old) formats like computers and that ancient newspaper thing. And the WSJ app is a pretty darn good one. It's easy to navigate, with the sections clearly labeled. Stories are easy to read, though we'd prefer to see some spacing between paragraphs. (Yeah, we're picky about our formatting.) And photos are vibrant, with easy-to-read captions. One catch: If you're not a WSJ subscriber, you might as well go elsewhere. You're basically dead in the water if you're not logged in, and even then there's a mountain of content you still can't access without some higher-level subscription -- and possibly a secret handshake. So that's that. A
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The Wall Street Journal is among the first publications to release an Android app built specifically for tablets. The business-oriented media outlet announced that it has released the Wall Street Journal Tablet Edition for Android, an app that requires a $3.99 weekly subscription to access The Journal’s content. WSJ Tablet Edition features all of the articles from the daily newspaper organized in a tablet-friendly format. The latest edition from the paper is automatically downloaded to the phone each day, so you’ll have all the news available for your morning coffee or daily commute as long as you don’t put your phone into airplane mode at night. Current subscribers to the Wall Street Journal paper edition get free access to this app for a limited time. Afterwards, they will have to pay $3.99 per week just like everyone else. Some people may balk at paying that much to read the news, but
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Reviews
Steve
Apparently the work of clueless developers. Can't move to SD card, icons overlap, constant forced stop. We need WSJ Reader for Android! Droid 2 2.3
Nick
Built for the Samsung tablet, it won't run on your phone.
Brian
Downloads on Droid X but then says "doesn't work on this device" make it work on phones!
Evan
Finally see a wsj app. But it is not working on phone....plz get phones supported. Evo!
Cooper
Force close within the first 5 seconds of opening the apparently, DroidX.
gerryr
Has permision to access and update your contact information! Stay away,
Jeff
It's not intended for the HTC Desire.
Donald
"Not intended for this device"--Droid 1. Uninstalling.

