The free app lets users create personalized stock watch lists and breaks up TheStreet.com's content into easy-to-find categories. The content is delivered to and stored on the Blackberry, enabling users to read articles without wireless coverage, and synchs to the phonebook, so that users can send full texts of stories to their friends.
"A clear benefit to BlackBerry smartphone users, this new mobile application will allow TheStreet.com's vital, up-to-the minute financial content to reach them more easily than ever," said Bill McCandless, TheStreet.com's general manager, multimedia. --Tameka Kee