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Wikipedia access in China

Access to Wikipedia is notoriously "unstable" for reasons we all know. Here is how to read
Wikipedia in China: In the list below, some sites don't block "senitive keywords", the site will
still show "Connection was reset" if these words appear on the page you load.

Miniwiki.org - Fast, targeted for searching non-politics content.
Gollum Browser - read-only Wikipedia browser from Germany.
Google translated - Read through Google Translate, although layout is wiped out.

Other than the proxified sites above, you can also use GPRS-enabled mobile phone (or normal
Internet Explorer ) to read Wikipedia:

m.miniwiki.org - Fast and multi-lingual search. Certain keywords are blocked.
Wapedia - Well-organized mobilized Wiki, although the page break (up to 50pages.) can be quite
annoying.
Official WAP Wikipedia - English only. Good for less powerful GPRS phones

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Contributors: zozzen
Created by zozzen, 25th April 2008 at 09:44 PM
Last edited by zozzen, 5th May 2008 at 07:15 PM
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