wikipock.com - 3/7/2009
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WikiPock is a mobile phone software that allows you to search and read Wikipedia articles without internet connection. All the articles are stored in your mobile phone's memory so there is no need to download anything from the network. Wikipedia® is the world's biggest encyclopedia with over ...
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techcrunch.com - 3/7/2009
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Would you pay $10 for an entire offline
copy of Wikipedia, the crowdsourced encyclopedia of information that...
you can get on the Web for free? WikiPock , a Paris-based startup, has compressed the entire English language version of Wikipedia to under 4 ...
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Get Wikipedia in your Windows mobile, iPhone, and other smart phones
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... to the full content of Wikipedia in several languages. Data is stored in your phone’s memory and not downloaded from the network. Access is fast and do not require any data connection.
It’s currently supported languages include: English, German, French, Polish, Dutch, Italian, Portuguese and Spanish. It requires a 4GB or 8GB microSD memory card to use WikiPock, and particularly if you are interested in multiple languages.
More info: WikiPock
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WikiPock pone a Wikipedia offline en tu celular
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... Pero en este caso, apunta a usuarios que no cuentan con conexión a internet en su celular, así que digamos que no es una apuesta a largo plazo la que hace WikiPock. ...
WikiPock - Wikipedia in your pocket
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... I have found it quite useful and a battery saver. I find I use it every day. You can read all about it here: http://www.wikipock.com ...
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