Wikipedia Now Available In The Android Market

Saad Qazi / News Reviews Category / 19th January, 2012 / 0 Comments
Wikipedia Now Available In The Android Market

Wikipedia is one of the most reliant and world’s largest online encyclopedia and many students around the world use to complete college/school assignments. As you might know that yesterday Wikipedia was blacked out due to the protest against SOPA and PIPA anti piracy bills in the congress.

Well, we are publishing post to let you know that from now on you will be able to find an official Wikipedia app for your Android device at the Android Market.

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Features

Just like the website, the app is available for free and it comes with all those essential features. Some of the major features of this app are that you can save an article for offline reading after some time later. Users will also be able to search for articles nearby and even the articles can be shared with friends and family members using Android’s built in Share function present in the app. Additionally, users will also be provided with the liberty of reading any article in one of the many supported languages as well. Last but not the least, you will be able to search for articles in full screen mod, which will give you maximum screen space to track down the article you are looking for.

Overall, in my opinion, Wikipedia app for Android is a very useful and an essential tool and those who like to get knowledge any time of the day, it is going to be a great app. At the time of writing, I am witnessing that most of the early users who have downloaded the app have given it five star rating, including me.

Download Link

Here is how you can download the app easily from following the link to Android Market. I should suggest you to download this app right now, and tell us how you feel about it in the comments box below..

 

http://www.redmondpie.com/official-wikipedia-app-for-android-now-available-for-download/

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