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March 30th, 2009

Microsoft to close the book on Encarta

Posted by Mary Jo Foley @ 1:39 pm

Categories: Corporate strategy, MSN

Tags: Encarta.com, Microsoft Corp., Web Site Development, Web Technology, Tools & Techniques, Internet, Management, Mary Jo Foley

Microsoft is discontinuing its MSN Encarta encyclopedia software and services over the course of this year, as Ars Technica is reporting.

From the Microsoft Web site:

On October 31, 2009, MSN Encarta Web sites worldwide will be discontinued, with the exception of Encarta Japan, which will be discontinued on December 31, 2009. Additionally, Microsoft will cease to sell Microsoft Student and Encarta Premium software products worldwide by June 2009.”

Microsoft attributed the Encarta closing to changing user preferences. From the FAQ:

“(T)he category of traditional encyclopedias and reference material has changed. People today seek and consume information in considerably different ways than in years past.”

The site doesn’t mention the fact that Microsoft has been reorganizing and rethinking the mission and strategy of its MSN team for the past several months. The company has been killing off various products and business units as part of its overall belt tightening for the past few months, as well.

Will anyone be shedding any tears over Encarta’s phase-out?

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RE: Microsoft to close the book on Encarta
I didn't know it was still around.

(and certainly not in software form).

I remember my first computer (a i486 from Acer, w/4 MB of RAM and Windows 3.1) came with an Encarta CD....... (Read the rest)
Posted by: angrykeyboarder Posted on: 04/01/09 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
I still have my Funk and Wagnalls - last edition  croberts | 03/30/09
Encarta still exists?  davebarnes | 03/30/09
RE: Microsoft to close the book on Encarta  bryancrow | 03/30/09
Ballmer, need more money  Richard Flude | 03/30/09
Maybe Works can go next?  TheWerewolf | 03/30/09
Yes and no  mswift@... | 03/31/09
RE: Microsoft to close the book on Encarta  mathcreative | 03/30/09
Guess Microsoft couldn't keep up with their revisionist history! (NT)  No More Microsoft Software Ever! | 03/30/09
Idiot...nt  transposeIT | 03/31/09
Bigger idiot...nt  No More Microsoft Software Ever! | 03/31/09
Like Wikipedia is true and unbiased!  randysmith@... | 03/31/09
Nooooooooooooooo!  RyGuy12 | 03/30/09
Well there goes my last actually useful Premium service...  Alber1690 | 03/30/09
EncartaWiki  Open_Sauce | 03/30/09
pictures  MRMSF | 03/31/09
RE: Microsoft to close the book on Encarta  OneArchitect | 03/31/09
RE: Microsoft to close the book on Encarta  asg749d@... | 03/31/09
RE: Microsoft to close the book on Encarta  derekataylor@... | 03/31/09
RE: Microsoft to close the book on Encarta  DNSB | 03/31/09
RE: Microsoft to close the book on Encarta  angrykeyboarder | 04/01/09
RE: Microsoft to close the book on Encarta  angrykeyboarder | 04/01/09

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