wavebroadcast.com — Soo, I stumbled upon DiggRiver today, and it seems Digg is planning on starting to support moible devices due to several user made mobile pages for cell phones, PDAs, and other devices that now Digg wants to create its an official Digg mobile page for on the go. After doing a WHOIS, I found that this was an official Digg service, currently in beta.
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nocalsfSep 8, 2006
Diggriver, not bad. Note to Digg: try not to sue yourself.
kodekSep 9, 2006
Default site in the server is the digg blog. You can see that by using the IP to connect to it.
geekdreamsSep 9, 2006
<a class="user" href="http://feeds.feedburner.com/clean-digg">http://feeds.feedburner.com/clean-digg</a>
acootSep 9, 2006
I tried it on my cell. It does not show comments :(Maybe they should develop a mobile interface for comments. It will be a "digg killer" :D
stegelmannSep 9, 2006
Cool, Digg is going to become my starting page on my mobile :D
dc2447Sep 9, 2006
The thing is anyone can create a web page that will work on PDA's.I knocked this up in under a minute<a class="user" href="http://www.cpfc.org/includes/rss/digg.php">http://www.cpfc.org/includes/rss/digg.php</a>
Closed AccountSep 9, 2006
Digg River has the old school digg feeling to it, that had no colors, wasn't very organized didn't have Ajax, and was strictly black and white with the occasional blue hyperlinks. That's the digg I miss. Thumbs up for the river.
topicnationMay 1, 2007
Good. This is too common nowadays.
harrygoazDec 12, 2007
Some interesting consumer reviews on mobile phones here:<a class="user" href="http://www.reviewsofcellphones.com/sony-ericsson">http://www.reviewsofcellphones.com/sony-ericsson</a>