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May
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Remember that version of the Wall Street Journal app that was made for Android tablets (but not Honeycomb tablets)? Yeah, it didn't make a whole lot of sense to us, either. Fortunately, the folks over at the WSJ have finally decided to release an app specifically designed for phones.

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Now you can access everything that you love about the WSJ from the palm of you hand. Don't have time to read an article as soon as you see it? No worries, the app allows you to save articles so you can read them later. If you're in the giving mood, you can also easily share content through various social networking sites or email.

The app is free in the Android Market, but you'll need a subscription to the WSJ in order to access protected articles.

The Wall Street Journal Mobile

Download The Wall Street Journal Mobile from Google Play
QR code for https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=wsj.reader_sp
Cameron Summerson
Cameron is a self-made geek with an affinity for all (okay... most) things tech. His love for Android has been noticed in some unlikely places - he once went to a concert and upon meeting the band, the singer said "You're like, Android king, right? Can you you tell me why this doesn't run flash?" and handed Cam his Optimus S.

  • mskks64

    and of course it doesn't work on honeycomb which is where I read my news