Here is an example of an iPhone/iPod site made with iWebKit.
iWebKit allows to make mini-websites which display well on an iPhone/iPod but also on Android.
I created a page where I have access to the radios I use to listen.
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Tapping on the icon will launch the webradio.
On Android, it launches A Online radio to play the stream.
If you tap on News, you'll get my RSS feed displayed.
Of course, for Android's fans I should change the Safari Icon to a more "politically correct" icon.
If you like the site you can have a quick access to it. In Safari, click on the + sign at the bottom than "Add to home screen". You'll than have an icon on your home screen for quick access.
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