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Tuesday, September 19, 2006

WSJ Launches Labs

The Wall Street Journal Online has launched WSJ Labs (WSJ.com subscription required). WSJ Labs rolls up several different experimental concepts. These include a Windows screensaver, embedded right-click search capabilities, the My WSJ.com RSS beta and pop-up story summaries.

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