Categories: OLD Media Moves

Seeking Alpha launches redesign

Seeking Alpha, a Web site that gathers news and commentary about the stock market from a variety of sources, launched a redesigned home page, writes editor in chief Mick Weinstein.

Weinstein writes, “You’ll notice two main changes: we’ve widened our popular Market Currents (which provides near-real-time coverage of the market) so it’s easier to read, and we’ve redesigned our central column to allow clearer organization around themes.

“We’re doing something unique in this central column – here’s a model element with red gloss to explain:

 Read more here.

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