Read Wall Street Journal paid content for free

The Wall Street Journal's content costs at least $100 per year, but not if you are reading it on an iPhone. WSJ has made all the content available for free if you are using an iPhone for browsing the newspaper's site.
Even if you don't have a Blackberry or an iPhone, you can still read WSj articles that are otherwise only made availbale to paid subscribers. All that you need to do is tell WSJ site that the client is an iPhone and not a personal computer.
Step 1: Download and install Safari Web browser.

Step 2: Go to Edit-> Prefrences-> Advanced, and checkk the option "Show developer menu in menu bar".
Step 3: Open the "Develop" option in the browser menu bar and choose Mobile Safari 1.1.3 - iPhone as the User Agent.
Step 4: Browse to www.wsj.com and you will be redirected to iPhone site with access to all content.
Like WSJ's BlackBerry app released last summer, the WSJ iPhone app provides you headlines and thumbnail images in a few different categories as available on their regular website. It can also tune into videos and streaming audio content. The WSJ app is a free download, requires an iPhone or iPod touch running at least the 2.2 firmware.
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