Digg, well-known social news website today launches application for Android and iPhone users. Now users can browse lists of the top stories in 24 hours, recently popular stories, upcoming stories, search for any story and can able to save stories/news of interest. Both apps are official Digg apps so no need to worry about your account information.
“We are very excited to announce the launch of Digg’s official app for the iPhone. This free app was designed to create a seamless browsing experience between Digg and the most popular content on the web, as chosen by the Digg community. We wanted to make it easy to discover interesting content on your phone and to easily jump into the conversations around that content. You can browse lists of recent content, search for the topics you care about, and save stories to check out later. Best of all, you can join in on the curation by Digging and burying stories and comments right from your phone!” -- Digg official blog.
Digg iPhone app features:
Browse lists of the top stories in 24 hours, recently popular stories, and upcoming stories with rising interest
Preview any story by clicking the arrow next to each item in the list, which will reveal the story description, source, thumbnail, date, and submitter
Save any story you’re interested in to a list for easy access later
View websites in an integrated browser, with options to Digg, bury, save, and share the story in-line
Read through and vote on the comments for any story
Search for any story on Digg and sort results by date, Digg count, or relevance
Best of all, login to link the app to your digg.com account and easily Digg or bury both comments and stories
Digg Android app features:
Designed specifically for Android devices – a great experience on Android for browsing Digg
Browse stories in list view and view story details along with comments when you tap through
After logging in, Digg and bury both stories and comments from the app
Browse stories in list view in landscape mode
Search for any story on Digg
View story pages in the in-app Android browser in landscape mode as well
Use the in-app browser to pan around and zoom in and out of content
Both medium and high resolution sized screens are supported
Best of all, login to link the app to your Digg.com account
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