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iPhone-tuned edition of TUAW
Got an iPhone or iPod Touch but having trouble with the full-size version of TUAW? Try i.tuaw.com, our mobile Safari-tuned experience. Smaller, faster, lighter and unlike our m.tuaw.com pages (which work great on BlackBerry), you can add comments to posts. We realize it took a while, but we think you'll enjoy the experience of not watching Safari crash or lag horribly. Fun fact: nearly all of our mobile traffic comes from iPhones -- who knew?

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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 3)
Jash Sayani said 10:34AM on 8-20-2008
Nice. But I'll stick to RSS.
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Jeff said 12:47PM on 8-20-2008
nicely done, TUAW.
EOM said 10:42AM on 8-20-2008
bout time. great interface. good job guys.
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Dimplemonkey said 10:45AM on 8-20-2008
great work, long time coming. can you have the headlines on two lines instead of one? I'm unable to see it and thus, it doesn't make it iPhone/touch friendly. (hint: look at how Digg's done it) thanks!!!
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Jeff said 12:38PM on 8-20-2008
I agree. Either shorten your headlines or have them wrap to a second line so we can tell what the stories is about.
kleinias said 6:57PM on 8-20-2008
I think the new mobile site looks great, but I do agree that one nice addition would be to have the title on two lines. As mentioned, Digg seems to have that part of things down.
falleri said 5:16PM on 8-24-2008
Indeed, it's nice you made an iPhone site but.. not being able to read the full headlines is annoying. A Dutch newssite, nu.nl, has done a better job at it, to be honest. I hope it's a work in progress..?
ipodrulz said 10:54AM on 8-20-2008
THANK YOU TUAW!! I love this so much! Especially the commenting.
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zero1 said 10:53AM on 8-20-2008
Been waiting for this for a while, looks great. Will the other weblog sites be like this?
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Brad said 11:54AM on 8-20-2008
>> Will the other weblog sites be like this?
They are. Check 'em out at i.[blogname].com.
TR said 10:52AM on 8-20-2008
Perfect. =)
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KWD said 10:53AM on 8-20-2008
Doesn't touch iLounge's iPhone site, but I'll take it. Nicely done.
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totoro said 11:17AM on 8-20-2008
iLounge seems to have an incredibly slow server, though, both for their desktop and mobile sites.
And thanks, TUAW-now if only Ars would get with the mobile program :p
Zombie Flanders said 10:55AM on 8-20-2008
Nice! Posting from the phone now. Get engadget to make one of these, too :)
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G-WiZ said 3:33PM on 8-20-2008
thanks for the adapted site. I really appreciate it. RSS is nice but when you want to read the full article on the road, a mobile version is crucial!
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Ron Sell said 11:01AM on 8-20-2008
awesome! Love it.
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mmendoza27 said 11:03AM on 8-20-2008
I have to say, I truly like it. Plus you can see the comments, I think Engadget should have a page like this too.
Still I don't know what can beat NetNewsWire and RSS
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zero1 said 11:05AM on 8-20-2008
@Zombie Flanders i.engadget.com works too:)
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Zombie Flanders said 1:47PM on 8-20-2008
Cool, thanks!
mare said 11:08AM on 8-20-2008
It says it has an RSS feed (in Safari for Mac's addressbar, so I can use it in NetNewswire) but the feed is empty...
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