[game_preservation] Encarta dies
Andrew Armstrong
andrew at aarmstrong.org
Sun May 3 11:38:46 EDT 2009
I remember Encarta, I think we had a different few ones though included
with our home PC's.
There are some other general online encyclopaedias still (and many more
specialised ones) - although many are pay-gated ones, sadly. (
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Online_encyclopedias ), but they
are getting pushed out by Google and Wikipedia, as the article notes.
A loss, but Microsoft would only run something for a profit - which
Encarta, I recall, was having problems with years and years ago.
Andrew
Rachel "Sheepy" Donahue wrote:
> Wow.. no more Encarta. That really marks the end of the shareware age
> for me. I remember getting a new PC used to be as much fun for the
> packet of random disks as it was for the computer itself.
>
> http://www.nytimes.com/2009/05/03/business/03digi.html?hpw
>
> On Sun, 03 May 2009 11:23:23 -0400, Devin Monnens <dmonnens at gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>> The Times has a great article on the history of Encarta, that
>> encyclopedia that came for free when you purchased a Gateway computer
>> in the mid-90s and was a staple of universities. The Underdogs used
>> to host other similar
>> multimedia CDs from this bygone age, and it's interesting to see how the
>> media has changed from then to now. We don't have news clips on sites
>> like Wikipedia or flash animations, just creative commons text,
>> images, and the freedom to edit them.
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