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  • Encarta is merely an encyclopedia, which is not a reliable source of up-to-date scientific knowledge.

    Zorse – The Zebra Horse Hybrid 2006

  • I researched this in Encarta and I saw a clip of fighters performing "capoeira."

    Capoeira 2006

  • That's when the digital phenomena known as Encarta and others start to die.

    Original Signal - Transmitting Digg 2009

  • It doesn't shrink-wrap electronic encyclopedias like "Encarta" or churn out the trendy "educational" fare that has prompted millions of Americans to rush out and buy expensive PCs for their kids.

    No Sex, Just Sales 2008

  • But Gates shares Buffett’s interest in the media world and even likes to joke that he has created a digital encyclopedia called Encarta that now outsells World Book, which is controlled by Buffett.

    American Sketches Walter Isaacson 2009

  • Others include products such as Encarta, whose market has disappeared due to competition -- in Encarta's case, Wikipedia -- or products introduced to compete against firms no longer seen as threats to Microsoft, such as Office Accounting and Dynamics Entrepreneur, both killed now that Intuit Corp. has been replaced by Google Inc. on Microsoft's radar.

    Latest from Computerworld 2009

  • Yeah, but he isn't saying "Encarta" was still around?

    unknown title 2009

  • Yeah, but he isn't saying "Encarta" was still around?

    unknown title 2009

  • "I'm proud of what we created in Encarta, which is a lot more than just adding some visual bells and whistles.

    Bits 2009

  • "I'm proud of what we created in Encarta, which is a lot more than just adding some visual bells and whistles.

    Bits 2009

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