With 15 percent of users accessing the online encyclopedia from their cell phones, the site decided to offer the option of editing on the go. ![]() What Wikipedia's mobile editing page looks like. (Credit: Wikipedia)Wikipedia unveiled a new feature on Wednesday that lets users edit posts from their smartphones or tablets. Instead of being authored by a select group of editors, the free online encyclopedia can be edited by anyone anywhere, and at any time. So, mobile integration will most likely streamline the editing process for many users. "Have you ever looked up something quickly on Wikipedia on your phone, noticed a small mistake, and wished you could fix it on the spot?" Wikipedia mobile web software engineer Juliusz Gonera wrote in a blog post. "Now you can help keep Wikipedia and its sister projects up-to-date and accurate when you're on the go by editing from your phone." Related storiesEarlier this year, the company rolled out a trial version of mobile editing on an experimental beta site; and today, it is launching the first public release for all users. Gonera wrote that Wikipedia will continue to work on improving the mobile editing feature into the future. ![]() via Technology - Google News http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=t&fd=R&usg=AFQjCNE9FjyfP-e9xzkODIcnGTe9zLH-DA&url=http://news.cnet.com/8301-1023_3-57595593-93/wikipedia-rolls-out-editing-tool-for-mobile-devices/ | |||
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Friday, 26 July 2013
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