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		<description>[...] How to download and install all Wikipedia articles to your iPodMark from over at MakeUseOf wrote an excellent article on how to install the ENTIRE Wikipedia library of articles onto your iPod! Before reading this, I didn’t even know you could download the entire Wikiepdia site locally, but apparently you can! [...]</description>
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