Microsoft releases Live Search Books beta
11:44 - Wednesday 6 December 2006 by THG Reporting Team
Source: Tom's Hardware – Keywords: live, search, books, beta Category : Miscellaneous
Source: Tom's Hardware – Keywords: live, search, books, beta Category : Miscellaneous
Microsoft has released a first public version of a search engine that allows Internet users to search through "tens of thousands of out-of-copyright books." The content on Live Search Books was made available through a massive scanning effort and includes books from the University of California, the University of Toronto, and the British Library.
In a separate announcement, Microsoft also announced an update of the the beta of Live Search Academic, which indexes "millions of new articles - primarily bio-medical content."
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