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Four online alternatives to Microsoft Encarta

Four online alternatives to Microsoft Encarta

Here's a list of four other places you can learn about Ghandi, the Revolutionary War, the Eiffel Tower, and other encyclopedic subjects

As you may have heard, Microsoft plans to pull the plug on the Encarta Web sites and software later this year. Bummer! I can't say I used the service all that much, but I'm saddened to see the demise of such a well-known reference resource.

Of course, there are alternatives--lots of them (which may help explain Microsoft's decision). Here's a list of four other places you can learn about Ghandi, the Revolutionary War, the Eiffel Tower, and other encyclopedic subjects:

Britannica You can browse loads of content here, but expect a lot of pop-ups entreating you to sign up for a Premium Membership (US$69.95 annually). Thankfully, there's a free 7-day trial.

Encyclopedia.com A search engine that culls from over 100 sources, including The Columbia Encyclopedia, The Oxford Pocket Dictionary of Current English, and A Dictionary of Food Nutrition. Search results can be a little busy, but you can't argue with the price: It's all free.

Wikipedia A-doy. I have to admit, this is usually the first place I turn when seeking information, despite frequently being disappointed with the results.

World Book Online Unlike Britannica, WBO offers 3-day and 1-month subscriptions in addition to the annual option; prices are $3.95, $9.95, and $49.95, respectively. Alas, you get very little free material, so subscribing is all but mandatory.


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