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Jul 3 2008

Pocket Wikipedia- Move with a pool of knowledge in your pocket

Asma Kaleem   |  36 Views

wiki logo Wikipedia is an online journal that provides access to millions of useful and instructive articles with few clicks. It serves as a concrete platform of knowledge where you can find info about anything. But still there is a limitation, if you are taking a down trip to Safari bushes and thousands of mingled questions are floating in your mind, you cannot access it because of the lacking Internet Connectivity. In other words, wouldn’t be wrong to say that Internet serves as a compulsory asset of Wikipedia.

wiki_pocketPocket Wikipedia solves the problem by kicking off the hindrance of Internet connection.  It allows users to have a quick offline access to all Wikipedia’s article. The download is made out of 24,000 images and over 14 million words that covers around 5,000 articles. and has been regarded as the size of a fifteen volume encyclopedia.

Articles in pocket Wikipedia are hand picked from the wide collection of repository knowledge and this will surely avoid chances of errors and data omissions. The application supports all Pocket PCs with Windows and Linux and it makes it all more flexible and feasible.

The application has got a nice and clear UI that allows easy navigation and searching on mobile devices.

The Pocket Wikipedia would serve as a promising tool for digging pool of knowledge when you are on move. It has bridged the gap between online and offline access to metallic pool of knowledge.

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