The Wall Street Journal announced Wednesday that a “WSJ House of the Day” app for iPad is now available for free from the App Store.
The “House of the Day” app allows users to tour featured homes with vivid slideshows for a close and inside look at architecture, landscaping and design details; share the latest houses on Facebook and Twitter or e-mail photos to friends; and save images to the photos folder on the iPad or within the app.
The WSJ House of the Day app is available as a free, stand-alone app from the App Store on iPad. Dedicated sections for homes in New York City, Europe and Asia will be added to the app in the coming weeks.
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