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To bridge Peru’s digital divide, these researchers are taking Wikipedia offline

18 February 2019 by Ed Erhart

Kiwix is connecting the unconnected

21 December 2018 by Stéphane Coillet-Matillon

Offline-Pedia converts old televisions into Wikipedia readers

17 July 2018 by Stéphane Coillet-Matillon

Don't panic! Build your own Hitchhiker's Guide with Wikipedia

14 June 2018 by Stéphane Coillet-Matillon

Designing for offline on Android

4 January 2018 by Rita Ho

No internet? No problem! Kiwix celebrates ten years of offline Wikipedia reading

11 October 2016 by Stéphane Coillet-Matillon

Annual Wikimania conference comes to Mexico City

22 June 201525 September 2020 by Juliet Barbara, Samantha Lien and Joe Sutherland

Children in Mali can now read Wikipedia offline, thanks to MALebooks e-readers

14 May 2015 by Renaud Gaudin, Emmanuel Engelhart and Julia Lipps

Wikimania and the differences between online and offline cultures

12 May 201515 January 2022 by Lionel Scheepmans

Raspberry Pi in Masekelo: Bringing Wikipedia to a school without electricity

17 March 2015 by Janet Chapman

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