WikiPock: Wikipedia on Your Mobile, only $10

March 9th, 2009 | Filed under Miscellaneous 0 Comments

WikiPock is software that allows us to find and read Wikipedia articles on our mobile phone without an Internet connection. Data is stored in memory phone.  Access it is fast and requires no data connection.

WikiPock currently available in 8 languages: English, German, French, Polish, Dutch, Italian, Portuguese and Spanish.

WikiPock has compressed the entire English version of Wikipedia in 4 GB (not including images). Versions in other languages would be smaller.

Here a list of items in each language:
English: 2 760 000 Articles
German: 870 000 articles
French: 770 000 articles
Polish: 581 000 articles
Italian: 544 000 articles
Dutch: 521 000 articles
Portuguese: 461 000 articles
Spanish: 447 000 articles

WikiPock is priced at $ 10 and available for BlackBerry and Windows Mobile. And soon will be available for the iPhone, Android and Symbian phones.

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WikiPock Will Put An Entire Copy Of Wikipedia In Your Pocket For $10

 
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