and then i met eduardo hauser who started daily me a couple years ago at a conference, and we started talking, and he persuaded me to come and join daily me to see if we could build it into a great technology business. >> host: who's eduardo hauser? >> guest: eduardo is a venezuelan-american who most recently ran aol latin america. he's actually a lawyer by background, but he tries to hide that fact. very passionate news junkie who really felt like there was a need online to find a way to sort out the mix of all the great news that's out there the things that would be of interest to a user, and that's why he started daily me. >> host: wall"wall street journ" is still one of the few pay sites. is daily me going to be a pay site? >> guest: it's a news category business primarily investing information that lends itself much more to a subscription. people need it for their business, for making investment decisions. but more than that when we were building "the wall street journal" online, we started with the assumption that we wanted to charge for it. i think a lot of people believe we bu