Kevin Rose 'accidentally' reveals Digg developing an iPhone app
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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Comments (7)
'nobody' is supposed to know... yeah right, and my auntie is my uncle...
It's so transparent, it's laughable. Either you don't reveal a thing, or you tell straight up. People are a bit smarter than Rose apparently gives them credit for
Rose is always dropping coy little hints about some hot new project/app he's got in the works. Is it the alcohol he always seems to have in front of him, or just "clever" marketing that's behind these slips? You decide.
Clever? The train has left the station on everybody having an App... The real story is that digg hasn't already created an App.
Meh.. who wants Digg anyways. You post something and most times have filthy people shitting on you in comments.
Didn't he already reveal this and talk about it in depth in the last Digg Town Hall?
Is that a Heineken he's drinking?
Coming over from labs.adobe.com, Adobe's demo video for Flash Pro making iPhone apps shows what looks like the digg iPhone app on the phone. Plus, the guy in the video says something like "all the apps here (on the phone) have been made with Flash. Interesting stuff.