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Dow Jones Newswire now available on mobile phones

Dow Jones Newswires announced Monday the launch of DJNmobile.com, a browser-based interface for wireless devices, according to a press release. The new service brings Dow Jones’ news and information to a mobile device.

The release stated, “DJNmobile.com provides customers with browser-based access to the Dow Jones content they use daily on their information vendor’s desktop – including news, commentary and analysis, as well as stock price and index information.

The new mobile service offers search and personalization functions so users have access to the Dow Jones content they want. DJNmobile.com is available as an enhancement to existing and new subscribers of Dow Jones Newswires’ real-time news and information services.

“‘DJNmobile.com is the latest example of how the Dow Jones Newswires offers our customers flexibility to access the most trusted source of news in the format, context and device where it’s most useful to them,’ said Joe Lanza, vice president, Dow Jones Newswires-Americas.

“‘Our adaptable technology makes us uniquely placed to help global financial professionals cut through the information overload and get to the content they require,’ added Michael Bergmeijer, vice president and managing director, international, Dow Jones Newswires.”

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