While the Wikipedia is one of the most popular destinations on the Internet, it surprisingly lacked an official mobile version until today. Over the years, a number of companies released their own mobile versions of the service, but an official version the Wikipedia itself was never available through a dedicated mobile interface. Now, you can surf to mobile.wikipedia.com to see a stripped down but highly functional version of the Wikipedia on your favorite mobile device.
The site itself is indeed very basic and has been stripped of all images, which means it works well on a slow connection, but also makes for a somewhat disappointing experience compared to other mobile versions like the Wikipanion iPhone app (iTunes link).
The mobile site also breaks the content of the articles down into separate chunks and puts them onto different pages. This, too, makes browsing faster, but also makes it harder to find information on the service.
Steve Rubel also found a link to a feature called the "Spoken Wikipedia" in the settings, though this functionality is not available yet. We assume that this will allow you to play recorded versions of articles in the future, though we don't know if this will be achieved through speech synthesis or (crowdsourced?) audio recordings. There are already about 800 spoken articles available on the site.
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I guess this pretty much makes Wikiamo irrelevant on the iPhone?
maybe Spoken Wikipedia will be voice search?
This really isn't new - I've been using it for months...
I like wikipedia because some informative is come from this.
Mobile Wikipedia is not strictly text-only. Many of the images used on the full site do appear on the mobile one. For an example, look at the second page of the mobile Tokyo article. http://mobile.wikipedia.org/transcode.php?go=tokyo&seg=2