15 Facts About MSN Encarta

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Microsoft MSN Encarta is a discontinued digital multimedia encyclopedia published by Microsoft from 1993 to 2009.

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2.

Name MSN Encarta was created for Microsoft by an advertising agency.

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In 2000, the full MSN Encarta content became available on the World Wide Web to subscribers, with a subset available for free to anyone.

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Demise of MSN Encarta was widely attributed to competition from the free and user-generated Wikipedia, which grew to be larger than MSN Encarta from its early beginnings in 2001 thanks to popularization by web search services like Google.

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Content copied from MSN Encarta was appended with a copyright boilerplate message after the selection.

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6.

Microsoft had for a brief period a separate product known as MSN Encarta Africana which was an encyclopedia of black history and culture.

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MSN Encarta 2003 incorporated literature guides and book summaries, foreign language translation dictionaries, a Homework Center and Chart Maker.

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MSN Encarta 2005 introduced another program called MSN Encarta Kids aimed at children to make learning fun.

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MSN Encarta included a trivia game called "MindMaze" in which the player explores a castle by answering questions whose answers can be found in the encyclopedia's articles.

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Until 2005, MSN Encarta came in three primary software editions: Standard, Deluxe, and Reference Library .

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11.

MSN Encarta generated a visible-light moon atlas with names of major craters and hyperlinks.

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12.

MSN Encarta was able to use various Microsoft technologies because it was extensible with software components for displaying unique types of multimedia information.

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13.

MSN Encarta used database technologies to generate much of its multimedia content.

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For example, MSN Encarta generated each zoomable map from a global geographic information system database on demand.

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However, despite the inclusion of news-related and some supplementary articles, MSN Encarta contents had not been changed substantially in its later years.

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