MSN search goes from beta to final product
February 1, 2005 by Mike Wendland
Microsoft has added a host of new features to MSN Search, finanlizing the MSN Search beta that launched in November.
The final MSN Search released today offers additional online resources from Microsoft?s Encarta encylopedia product, including a free pass to view related Encarta Premium content spanning more than 40,000 unique articles and more than 1.4 million authoritative, direct answers organized by categories such as definitions, facts, calculations, conversions and solutions to equations.
In addition, tconsumers are now able to subscribe to MSN Search RSS Feeds and get the top ten search results for their particular query delivered to their RSS Reader or personalized site like MyMSN. The redesigned homepage is also being built into applications such as MSN Messenger.
















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