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The Wall Street Journal is hoping to gain readers by renovating its Web site to include certain features from social networking sites.
In it’s first major revision since 2002, WSJ.com’s new “Journal Community” will allow paid subscribers to create their own profile page with their interests, hobbies and photos.
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The site will also be changed so that nonpaying visitors can navigate and identify free, ad-supported content.
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Members of the Journal community will be able to comment on stories, create discussion groups and ask for business advice.
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The Wall Street Journal is hoping to gain readers by renovating its Web site to include certain features from social networking sites.
In it’s first major revision since 2002, WSJ.com’s new “Journal Community” will allow paid subscribers to create their own profile page with their interests, hobbies and photos.
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The site will also be changed so that nonpaying visitors can navigate and identify free, ad-supported content.
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