TheStreet has redesigned its free Apple iPad and iPhone applications.
Key features include:
“We’ve taken TheStreet’s deep editorial content, videos, data and tools and packaged them into two powerful iPad and iPhone apps. They are the perfect balance of substance and style, setting us apart from other financial news apps,” said Elisabeth DeMarse, CEO of TheStreet, in a statement. “These apps are a terrific leap ahead, and users can expect a regular stream of updates going forward, including new apps for Android and BlackBerry, as well as fully integrated access to our leading paid subscription services, all in one intuitive platform.”
New versions for Android and Blackberry phones are coming as well.
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