Microsoft kills off Encarta encyclopaedia

Encarta - not keeping up
Encarta - not keeping up

News has arrived that Microsoft will be ending MSN Encarta, with the encyclopaedia project doomed by the rise of the likes of Wikipedia.

A note on the Encarta FAQ page was spotted by Ars Technica's Emil Protalinski which confirmed that the project would end after 16 years of cataloguing knowledge.

Funk & Wagnalls

Encarta was formed back in 1993, when the software company bought rights for the Funk & Wagnalls encyclopaedia as they looked to create a digital version.

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