WikiReader Makes Dad an Instant Expert
Posted: Wed Jun 02, 2010 2:52 pm
WikiReader Makes Dad an Instant Expert
The Ideal Fathers Day Present lets Dad look up Millions of Wikipedia Articles in the Palm of His Hand without the Internet
WikiReader puts 3 million Wikipedia articles in Dad's hand anytime anywhere - no Internet needed
WikiReader is the perfect Dad or Grad present
The Ideal Fathers Day Present lets Dad look up Millions of Wikipedia Articles in the Palm of His Hand without the Internet
WikiReader puts 3 million Wikipedia articles in Dad's hand anytime anywhere - no Internet needed
WikiReader is the perfect Dad or Grad present
TAIPEI, TAIWAN - June 2, 2010 - How better to tell Dad he's the smartest guy in the world than to give him the gift of instant knowledge - the WikiReader - for Father's Day. The $99 handheld device developed by Openmoko contains nearly all the text and hyperlinks of the Wikipedia, a dynamic and ever-changing collection of more than 3 million articles of the world's knowledge. Dad can search for information easily using the virtual keyboard on the lightweight, pocket-sized 4" by 4" WikiReader and view answers instantly, guaranteeing that his kids will continue to see him as the smartest guy on earth.
WikiReader in handThe WikiReader is the brainchild of Sean Moss-Pultz, an open source engineer and developer who dreamt up a way to let people indulge in exploring information anytime, anywhere without the constraints and costs of having to go online. The WikiReader's simple three-button interface and pleasant rounded box design come from award-winning California ex Apple and surfboard designer, Thomas Meyerhoffer.
"Being curious is a great way to stay young and interesting," said Sean Moss-Pultz, CEO of Openmoko, developers of the WikiReader. "It's the perfect Father's Day gift, whether Dad needs an immediate answer to settle a bar bet between friends, impress his kids, present vital information in a business meeting, or simply wants to kick back and indulge in exploring information."
The WikiReader costs only $99 and is available now at http://thewikireader.com/store.html or on Amazon.com and, later this summer 2010, in BJ's stores and Best Buy. The WikiReader can be updated using a computer download to the microchip, or $29 will get owners two fully-loaded, updated microchips per year.
EDITORS NOTE: More images and video of the WikiReader are available at http://thewikireader.com/media.html.
About Openmoko
Openmoko, Inc. combines creative and technical people to create original forms in the field of consumer products. Privately funded and based in Taipei, Taiwan, Openmoko built the world's first open source mobile phone, giving birth to an active community that contributes to the world of open source mobile technologies. For more information, please visit http://openmoko.com.
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