
If you’re looking for a way to take in information from Wikipedia or stay up-to-date on trending searches, Curiosity is $1.99 in the App Store. With iPads becoming the main computing device for many, it would benefit Tamper to look into releasing an iPad version of Curiosity. Curiosity is also for iPhone only, which is frustrating to users who do most of their researching or traveling with an iPad. It has its flaws, too it lacks any bookmark or history search and can display articles in its Explore tab that you may find irrelevant or uninteresting. Additionally, it’s a beautiful way to simply search and read on interesting topics. It’s a powerful tool for using location to find articles. Feeding Your CuriosityĪdmittedly, I’m not a frequent peruser of Wikipedia – but I can see Curiosity changing that. It’s simple – and that is to the benefit of Curiosity. Whether you search following this method or from the in-app search bar, you’ll be given the articles that best fit your query. While on the Home screen, it is also possible to use the “Search Wikipedia” quick action by pressing on the icon. Pressing harder will allow you to pop into the article and see it in its entirety. When you see an article that may interest you, you can peek into the article and swipe up to add a bookmark. Following the TrendsĬuriosity also supports 3D Touch for previewing and bookmarking. If you need to search, swiping down on the screen in any of the four tabs will display a search box. Quickly raise your vocabulary while enjoying reading or listening to your. By looking for the location, the use for typing keywords and proper names isn’t necessary. EWA combines the best-in-class learning methods with your favorite movie. My town’s data included our local basketball hall of fame, some radio stations and the surrounding high schools, along with nearby cities and historical landmarks presented to the right person, this information could prove vital to getting a quality experience out of an area.īut this feature isn’t only for newcomers in fact, it’s much faster to glance at the map in order to look up a trivial fact than to access the search bar. At the top right of the screen, you’re presented with the options to change the article’s language, bookmark the page, or share it in the typical iOS share sheet.įor those who are looking to find interesting places in a new city, this is the perfect screen to do so.

From there, you’ll get a typical (albeit prettier) Wikipedia experience, including pictures, references, and external links. Each circle represents a location that Curiosity has found a Wikipedia page for – clicking on one will take you to the article. The most obvious usage of Curiosity comes in the form of a map with tiny circles filled with pictures or a letter.
