Unfortunately, Wikipedia continued to grow, and Encarta sales declined.
Not seeing the unfortunate angle to this…
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Unfortunately, Wikipedia continued to grow, and Encarta sales declined.
Not seeing the unfortunate angle to this…
I can see the writer's point with regard to Encarta being a much more interactive experience that you don't get with the likes of Wikipedia, but you're right, it's not that unfortunate that knowledge is being shared by Wikipedia for free
Now I remember . I can't believe that I once asked for Microsoft Encarta for a birthday
I leaned more from Encarta and Age of Empires than i did from anything else
Wololo!
Why am I feeling blue all of a sudden
I've got a dorkier story: I asked for speech dictation software.
Probably Dragon Dictate?
I remember when that was recommended to be used with a 2nd drive as the install root ('cos the primary IDE didn't have the headroom for all the I/O - man, we've come a long way!)
Jfc I had forgotten those were the shit back then, with those dorky long microphones, plugged to a PC. Thank you for remind me how old I am.
Aww, so nostalgic, that was one of the first things we did on a PC as children. Listening to many nations anthems in terible midi quality ^__^
There seem to be quite a few up on archive.org:
Encarta was amazing as a child. Came with videos & stuff on the entries. I learned so much.
Having spent so much of my youth using the familiar cream and dark brown 1970’s World Book Encyclopaedias, with the ever growing collection of Year Books, this was amazing. I was blown away watching videos of things like the JFK moon speech. This for many like me I imagine meant the end of flipping through physical encyclopaedias.
Why the abrupt ending? Where's the rest 😭 did Britannica launch their own competing product? How did they react to Encarta's success? Where are both products today?
Sorry, I put the link wrong.
Thanks, that was a great read!
Yayy fixed, thank you 😁
The clip Encarta included from this song will forever be burned into my brain.
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Those graphics. 🫨
Peak performance for their time.