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The Wikimedia Foundation, the organization behind the online encyclopia-like wiki Wikipedia, has launched its own iPhone application. While there were third-party iPhone Wikipedia applications, this ...
Wikipedia has released an Android app for its service. The app allows users to browse mobile wikipedia, share articles, and save them for offline use. Wikipedia has released an Android app for its ...
Wikipedia, a third-party application that interfaces with the Wikipedia website, has been declared the winner of Microsoft’s Next App Star promotion. As a reward for winning the contest, Wikipedia’s ...
Computers and smartphones can store and sift through reams of data. With a bit of help, you can harness that power to manage the information you need, whether it’s something hidden away in an obscure ...
The Wikimedia Foundation has redesigned its app for iOS and Android, with new features including editing and saving pages for offline reading. Michelle Starr is CNET's science editor, and she hopes to ...
Wikiwand, the startup funded to the tune of $600,000 to build a beautiful alternative to the main Wikipedia app, has launched its first native mobile client, kicking off on iPhone. Launching in August ...
So far, if you’ve mostly been using Wikipedia’s website to impress everyone around you with your “in-depth” knowledge about everything under the sun, the newly redesigned Wikipedia Android app can now ...
Wikipedia finally made a revised version of its iOS app, which aims to give users better recommendations for content that they’re interested in and match users with articles that pertain to their ...
Wikipedia today launched an upgraded version of its iOS application aimed at helping users better discover content matching their own interests, including both articles and images. In addition, the ...
Soho launches their newest web-based app, Soho Wiki. With Soho Wiki you can create and manage your own wikis, or work collaboratively with others as a group. Josh Lowensohn joined CNET in 2006 and now ...