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Tuesday, May 17, 2005

550,000 Article Lexipedia Released

Posted by Jason Dunn in "SOFTWARE" @ 07:00 AM

"The largest and most expansive reference work in the history of human knowledge can now be on your Pocket PC. Based on the Wikipedia encyclopedia project, Lexipedia contains over 550,000 articles that are quickly and easily searched. This massive tome requires a fair amount of storage but it pays for itself by being the go-to place for just about any reference question you may have. Classics, biographies, the plant and animal kingdom, human history, music, bands, movies, business, military, medical, it just goes on and on and on. Lexipedia includes just the summary sections or beginnings of articles in order to make the product a manageable size. A textually unabridged version will also be available shortly as part of the same product - it will just be an optional download at no further cost."



If you're like me, and you enjoy having gobs of information at your fingertips, this is the kind of product that's simply awesome to have installed on your Pocket PC. You'll need to install it to a fairly hefty storage card (but hey, =50:105"]they're cheap now), but this is a lot of excellent information. The price is right at $13.99, so if you're a trivia buff, or just like having the last word in a discussion about facts, this is your kind of application. ;-) They've also updated Lextionary and Concise Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia, so feel free to take a look.

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