Easily Search Wikipedia Site in Google Chrome

March 24, 2010

Wikipedia is the world’s biggest encyclopedia on the internet to find everything about anything. It has the largest database ever. To make Wikipedia more easily accessible here is one useful Google Chrome plugin Wikipedia Companion – Mini Wiki Browser.

This plugin lets you search Wikipedia within Google Chrome very quickly with just one click, even without opening new browser or tab. It is like mini web browser for Wikipedia in Google Chrome.

This plugin install a Wikipedia icon in your Google Chrome Toolbar. When you click on the icon, a mini tab will pop-up. This tab allows you to access and perform search in Wikipedia quickly. Just type your query in search box and hit the Enter.

wikipedia companion

It provide amazing and instant speed when you go through Wikipedia site.You can search for any word within the pop-up tab. Just select the word, right click on it and choose the “Search for“. You also  able to open current Wikipedia lookup in new tab by clicking open in tab on the top in tab.

More Features:-

  • Instant pop-up without delay
  • With Back and forward button.
  • Access to your recent Wikipedia lookups across any tabs and pages
  • Option to open featured article on startup
  • History can be deleted
  • Multi Lingual Wikipedia support

Download Wikipedia Companion – Mini Wiki Browser for Google Chrome

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