This app reads Wikipedia to teach you about the cities you’re driving through

If you're a fellow Wiki-addict who loves obscure local trivia, there's now an app that'll read it to you.

Developed by Google Software Engineer Malte Ubl, the app detects a user's geolocation and matches it with relevant Wikipedia articles. The app then reads the articles out loud, kind of a smart passenger who happens to know everything about the history of the town you're driving (or walking) through.

For the curious, the program also allows users to click through to find other interesting tidbits from nearby locales. It's set up to work in Google Chrome, Firefox, and other browsers that support GPS and speech synthesis.

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