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Monday, 1st January 2007

New and Enhanced Services from The Wall Street Journal Online Begin to Roll-Out

About a month ago, we posted on RS that on January 2nd, The Wall Street Journal and The Wall Street Journal Online would launch several new services and enhance others. Changes to the print version will also go live later today. Details here.

As RS contributor Pete W. points out, several of the new or enhanced WSJ Online services are already live.

1) New: Markets Data Center
Look for a comprehensive review of this data rich site in the next couple of weeks. This service will be free to both subscribers and non-subscribers. You can take an overview tour of the MDC here.

Subscribers Only
2) Improved Search
Limit by date, sources, fields to search (full text, headline, byline). Results lists can show both headlines or headlines and summaries.

3) Staff-written blogs

4) New Wall St. Journal Video Center
We pointed out a few days ago, WSJ Video is also now also available via Blinkx. Transcript searching (keyword search each and every word spoken in a clip) will also be available.

5) More Podcasts

6) Reader Forums
No subscription required to read or post.

Guests can read and comment throughout the forums.

7)
Remains in beta for subscribers.

See Also: The Wall Street Journal’s Online R&D Lab Now Online
+ WSJ.com Screensaver
+ Search Resource Center
+ Summaries in Today's Newspaper
+ Right-click Search
+ Screeners
+ My.Wsj.com


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