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Track Wall Street Journal Stories That Are On Digg Using RSS

It was always possible to read WSJ stories without paying the annual subscription fee but now, you no longer have to employ any hacks - just pray that some paying WSJ subscriber has submitted that WSJ story to Digg.

That’s because you will get free access to the entire Wall Street Journal article when you visit that web page via the Digg website.

So how do you know what stories from Wall Street Journal are available for reading through the Digg website ? Simple - just subscribe to this RSS feed and easily track WSJ through Digg.

As soon as a new article from Wall Street Journal is on Digg, it will pop up in your feed reader.

The RSS feed above is created using the URL search feature of Digg described in our previous story - Know When Your Website Gets on Digg.

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Published on November 14, 2007 under Internet, Tools
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Reader Comments

#1 John 11.15.07

Excellent tip. Thanks!

#2 Sameer 11.15.07

Awesome tip Amit!

#3 vinodh 11.21.07

cool . cool . cool

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