Tech news site Digg has launched an iPhone-friendly web application, which it says gives more swizzy features than if you surf the regular Digg site using the iPhone’s Safari browser.
Digg founder Kevin Rose claims it was coded in 48 hours after he promised the programmer an iPhone if he hit that deadline. Anyway, it includes native iPhone-like story scrolling, mini permalink pages with comments, and the option to login and Digg stories. Coming soon is the Top Stories feature where you can see what’s hot.
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Works really well on N95 as well. iPhone is good news for mobile browsing.