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 ...
Tired of trying to navigate Wikipedia on mobile? Well, things just got easier for you. Wikipedia now allows previews of Wiki-links to make it easier for you to preview information. Wikipedia is one of ...
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 ...
Wikipedia is the great argument settler. I can’t tell you how many times my friends and I have had heated debates over some piece of meaningless trivia, only to end it with, “We’ll see who Wikipedia ...
The Wikimedia Foundation has released a free app providing access to Wikipedia on an iPhone or iPod touch. Unlike the Australian developed TiniWiki app, Wikipedia Mobile does not store the Wikipedia ...
Wikipedia has had an official iOS app for some time now, but was missing a presence on Android. That ends today with the launch of the official Wikipedia app for Android. The app hasn’t been in the ...
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The official Wikipedia app for iOS [Direct Link] has been updated this week with an all-new dark mode, letting users adjust the app for better Wikipedia browsing and reading in low-light environments.
An update to the official Wikipedia app for iOS is currently rolling out with an all-new "Black" reading theme for iPhone X. The new display feature, which accompanies the existing dark mode, has been ...
If you’re a fellow Wiki-addict who loves obscure local trivia, there’s now an app that’ll read it to you. Developed by Malte Ubl, the tech lead for Google’s AMP project, the app detects a user’s ...
Last night, I was casually wondering (as you do) which songs from Scottish electronic duo Boards of Canada’s seminal debut album, Music Has the Right to Children, use audio samples from Sesame Street?