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Encyclopaedia Britannica now accessible through iPhone

Encyclopaedia Britannica - Image 1It was recently announced that consumers will be able to access Encyclopaedia Britannica through their iPhones. This means that as long as you have your iPhone, you will no longer be caught unaware and can look up pertinent facts about almost any subject quickly and efficiently.

The iPhone-optimized site offers full-text searching, thousands of high-resolution thumbnails that expand to full-size images, and page layouts optimized for cell phone bandwidth. The entire database is said to be fully searchable and hot-linked in a method similar to Encyclopaedia Britannica’s Web editions.

In case you want to find out more about accessing the Encyclopaedia Britannica on your iPhone, feel free to follow our Source Link below.

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March 3rd, 2008
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