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Kevin Rose Accidentally Announces Digg's Upcoming iPhone App
Kevin Rose Accidentally Announces Digg's Upcoming iPhone App
In a bit of "gotcha" journalism, interviewers Arnt Eriksen and Thomas Moen got Digg founder Kevin Rose to confirm that his company is developing an application for the iPhone. When Eriksen referred to having seen a sneak preview of the application, Rose was visibly surprised. tweetmeme_url = ...
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Kevin Rose confirms upcoming Digg iPhone app
iPhonefreak — ... Kevin Rose noted that;“We were sitting next to each other, and he had his iPhone in hand. I was turning to him to ask him a question when I saw him playing around with the app.” So now we officially know that a Digg app is on its way, of course we have no idea when it will arrive. That said, this does not seem all that shocking, honestly I am a little surprised that Digg has not rolled out something already, especially considering how big of an iPhone fan Kevin Rose has been. [via ReadWriteWeb ]

Kevin Rose 'accidentally' reveals Digg developing an iPhone app
9 to 5 Mac - Apple Intelligence —  Arnt Eriksen and Thomas Moen got Digg founder Kevin Rose to confirm that his company is developing an application for the iPhone.. They were interviewing him on other topics, but spotted him using the App on his iPhone, so popped the question: "No one's meant to know about that," said Rose... Via: ReadWriteWeb ...

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