Veveo’s New WikiTap for iPhone and G1
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Wikipedia is one of the world’s top 10 websites and now a new innovation for iPhone and G1 owners allows an instant connection to the website with just one keystroke.
Veveo have added it to their new application that they call WikiTap, which is based around the iPhone and Google Android platforms.
WikiTap allows users of the two devices to upload both videos and photos to the highly popular online encyclopaedia as well as contributing content.
With just one keystroke mobile broadband users can search, read and contribute to Wikipedia while on the move.
This expansion of the company’s vtap technology will add to the 250 million search enquiries made by the system by iPhone and G1 users around the world.
By making use of the Thumbs Up/Thumbs Down users can vote for content relevance which will be shared with the rest of the community.
The company intends to spread this service to other knowledge based sites in the near future.



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