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Wikipedia Mobile Finally Leaves Beta… and She’s Good.

Categories: Content, Mobile Web
By: , IntoMobile
Tuesday, July 7th, 2009 at 6:45 AM

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Wikipedia has officially launched the mobile version of their site with support for the iPhone, Android devices, the Kindle, and the Palm Pre. This news was a long time coming, as the ‘alpha-beta-development-maybe-kind-live mode’ (as Wikimedia puts it) site was up for around 6 months already. If you own one of the devices mentioned above, simply hit up mobile.wikipedia.org and you should be instantly redirected to the new-and-improved mobile-licious version of the site.

For full details check out the official post from Wikimedia… And be sure to check it out on your iPhone, Android device, Kindle or Palm Pre… Let us know if this is a thumbs up or a thumbs down for you. I’m checking it out on my iPhone right now… she’s pretty easy to use. So far so good.

[Via: Lifehacker]

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