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Veveo’s WikiTap for iPhone and Android, keeps you micro-contributing to Wikipedia while you’re on the go




Posted by ketyung
on Nov/13/2008
at 8:41 am

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WikiTap is little handy application for iPhone and the Android handsets, which keeps you connected with Wikipedia – being able to read, search, add and update Wikipedia, while you’re on the go.

WikiTap is available as a free app that can be downloaded from the Apple App store and Android marketplace for your iPhone and T-Mobile HTC G1 respectively. WikiTap presents easy way to search Wikipedia’s content on the two mentioned gadgets. It’s able to link you to the most relevant content by taking only your first keystroke, sounds pretty much like I’m Feeling Lucky on Google.

With the WikiTap you can now micro-contribute to Wikipedia wherever you’re. Besides, you can also mash in relevant videos from WikiTap vtap’s video search index to spice up Wikipedia. Thumbs up or Thumbs down is also available which you can rate content relevancy, tuning results for the community and monitor the community activities on Wikipedia. Here is the press release:

Andover, MA., November 13, 2008 – Veveo™, a driving force behind the video-anywhere revolution and the vtap ™ web video service, today announced the launch of its WikiTap application, now available for both the iPhone and T-Mobile G1 (Google Android). WikiTap lets iPhone and G1 users quickly and easily search Wikipedia to get the most relevant results from the first keystroke. The WikiTap application also allows users to actively enhance and expand multimedia content relevant to an entry by uploading photos and videos. It is the first Wikipedia application developed for the iPhone and Android that allows people to not only read articles, but micro-contribute multimedia on the go, searchable by other members of WikiTap community.

“WikiTap gives iPhone and Android users a unique way to discover, enjoy, share and contribute to the already amazing amount of knowledge that exists in Wikipedia, all from the convenience of a mobile device,” said Murali Aravamudan , CEO of Veveo. “Built on vtap technology, which delivers over 250 million media search queries per month, the iPhone and Android community now have the ability to easily search through millions of Wikipedia documents, and micro-contribute by uploading videos on any topic, from anywhere, making it an even more powerful knowledgebase for other users.”

WikiTap lets iPhone and Android users make immediate contributions to Wikipedia content, wherever they are. WikiTap also enhances the Wikipedia experience by mashing in relevant videos from vtap’s video search index. A Thumbs Up/Thumbs Down feature allows users to rate content relevance, tuning results for the community. Micro-contributions are then automatically shared with the community.

Veveo also plans to introduce new community-oriented mechanisms and partnerships with similar knowledge communities, to foster an active new community of mobile users who can incrementally enrich, refine, and annotate multimedia content on the go.

The WikiTap iPhone application is now available for free download in Apple’s App Store on iPhone and iPod touch. Additional WikiTap iPhone features will be added in the coming weeks. To download the free application, visit: WikiTap at App store

The WikiTap Android application is available in the Android Market and can be accessed directly from T-Mobile G1 phone. For more information, visit WikiTap

Thanks Dana for sending this in

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