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A good tool for Verbal [#permalink] New post 24 Sep 2009, 00:31
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Hi,

Few days back, I was just searching some applications for my Blackberry. One interesting one I found was "Time Mobile" & also one more "Business Week Mobile". I added those and ...guys these arrrreeee useful. :) Earlier it was too difficult for me to have a hardcopy of the top magazines and read an article daily to improve my RC & verbal skills, even to go the web page on my machine seemed difficult to me. But, the day I got these applications on my handheld, every new article is shown as an update and I started to read 2 or 3 articles daily. I am more satisfied with the "Time" application as it has all the areas i.e science, health & technology alongwith the regular stuff.

Newsweek & economist, unfortuantely, havn't developed mobile applications, but their mobile sites are also good. I dont know what's the reason, but I find it easy to read the article on my handheld than to go on the web on my machine.

So guys if you wanna develope your verbal skills, you can download the said applications. You can search the hand sets for which these applications are made. Otherwise to go to the mobile site is also an option.
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Re: A good tool for Verbal [#permalink] New post 24 Sep 2009, 15:29
WSJ is available on the iPod/iPhone - it was free content at first, but now they have cut it down just to snippets.
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Re: A good tool for Verbal [#permalink] New post 27 Sep 2009, 19:31
Yes , I am using WSJ on my Iphone and its very helpful .
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