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  1. Oct 2, 2017 · Smartphones have transformed the way people can access the internet, and recently you started building packaged apps for Wikimed. How has this changed the landscape and the way you view of offline access? How do you see these devices impacting the future of educational resources?

  2. Nov 15, 2017 · Even if the promise of free, ubiquitous Internet does become a reality in the developing world, we still see a role for RACHEL, especially in schools and areas that want to focus on providing access to learning without the distractions of the Internet.

  3. Kiwix is an offline reader for online content like Wikipedia, Project Gutenberg, or TED Talks. It makes knowledge available to people with no or limited internet access. The software as well as the content is free to use for anyone.

  4. Oct 2, 2017 · We are concerned that censorship will soon become the #1 problem for those who want to access free knowledge. ———. Video makes up over half of global bandwidth, and from the New Readers research we know that lots of people prefer to learn by video, but it’s expensive to store for offline.

  5. May 10, 2018 · WikiFundi develops the ability for a group of people within the same physical space to collaborate with each other on writing articles or learning how to work with Wikipedias editing interface when internet access and electricity outages fail or are not available at all.

  6. Sep 29, 2022 · Have you ever wished you could download Wikipedia in its entirety, and have a copy of it for yourself? There are a handful of ways to do just that --- all you need is a third-party program and about 150 gigabytes of storage.

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  8. Kiwix is an offline reader for online content like Wikipedia, Project Gutenberg, or TED Talks. It makes knowledge available to people with no or limited internet access. The software as well as the content is free to use for anyone.

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