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: After the encyclopedia was discontinued, the online dictionary remained accessible for free until 2011 . Discontinuation and Legacy
: Included thousands of photos, illustrations, music clips, videos, and interactive animations.
: An abridged online version offering around 16,000 articles for free to students and teachers.
Microsoft Encarta was a digital multimedia encyclopedia published by Microsoft from . While it was primarily a paid commercial product, limited free versions existed through the Encarta Concise Encyclopedia online and ad-supported web articles before its eventual discontinuation. Today, the software is considered abandonware and is often found for free on archival sites like Internet Archive . Historical Overview and Development
: Famous for the MindMaze trivia game, where players explored a medieval castle by answering encyclopedia-based questions.
Microsoft announced the discontinuation of Encarta in March 2009, citing shifts in how people consume information. Microsoft Encarta Retrospective
: After the encyclopedia was discontinued, the online dictionary remained accessible for free until 2011 . Discontinuation and Legacy
: Included thousands of photos, illustrations, music clips, videos, and interactive animations. Encarta Encyclopedia Free Software
: An abridged online version offering around 16,000 articles for free to students and teachers. : After the encyclopedia was discontinued, the online
Microsoft Encarta was a digital multimedia encyclopedia published by Microsoft from . While it was primarily a paid commercial product, limited free versions existed through the Encarta Concise Encyclopedia online and ad-supported web articles before its eventual discontinuation. Today, the software is considered abandonware and is often found for free on archival sites like Internet Archive . Historical Overview and Development Historical Overview and Development : Famous for the
: Famous for the MindMaze trivia game, where players explored a medieval castle by answering encyclopedia-based questions.
Microsoft announced the discontinuation of Encarta in March 2009, citing shifts in how people consume information. Microsoft Encarta Retrospective