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Wikipedia dunnit
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Microsoft kills MSN Encarta
Wikipedia dunnit
Source: The Register Author: Austin Modine Date: 30th March 2009 23:48 GMT
Microsoft is pulling the plug on its MSN Encarta encyclopedia websites and software, following Wikipedia's obliteration of the online reference market.
In a message posted on the MSN Encarta website, Microsoft said the sites worldwide will be discontinued on October 31, with the exception of Encarta Japan, which will be stayed until the end of December.
Microsoft Student and Encarta Premium software will stop being sold by June 2009.
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Encarta has been a popular product around the world for many years. However, the category of traditional encyclopedia and reference material has changed. People today seek and consume information in considerably different ways than in years past.
Which is a bit of an understatement. According to internet tracker Hitwise, Wikipedia accounts for 97 per cent of all online encyclopedia visits from US internet users. MSN Encarta takes a very distant second with only 1.27 per cent of the market, and Encyclopedia.com is third at 0.76 per cent.
This may not be the end of Microsoft's reference offerings entirely, however. The company wrote that it believes the assets it's accrued with Encarta can be used in developing "future technology solutions."
Current subscribers to MSN Encarta premium services as of April 30 will receive a refund for services paid beyond that date. They will still have access to Encarta premium services until October, however.
The software maker has been busy axing its less appreciated departments in recent months to save costs, including its consumer antivirus product OneCare, subscription security software package Equipt, and even its successful and long-running Flight Simulator software. ®
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Re:Wikipedia dunnit
« Reply #1 on: 2009-03-31 02:13:22 » |
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Perhaps it is a pity about the flight simulator. But ever since the rabid Richard M. Daley's illegal midnight bulldozing of Meigs Field, M$ Flight Simulator has been without a home. And Flight Simulator has, as in most other software areas, long been surpassed by free open source alternatives.
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Re:Wikipedia dunnit
« Reply #2 on: 2009-03-31 21:40:04 » |
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Quote:[Hermit]<snip>rabid Richard M. Daley's illegal midnight bulldozing of Meigs Field,<snip> |
Totally missed that story; doesn't that just cause one to give his head a shake. I have made many a take off from that field and smashed many a plane into that runway.
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PS: notice you referenced Wiki rather then an Encarta source
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