MSN Search: The Search Engine With the Answers Fact Sheet February 2005 Smarter than a game show champion and faster than an Olympic athlete, the new MSN Search, which U.S. consumers can access on the redesigned MSN home page , uses the power of Microsoft Encarta, the No. 1 best-selling encyclopedia brand,* to go where no search engine has gone before. Instead of offering just a long list of links that consumers have to sort through, MSN Search provides people with real answers to many of their questions. Don't believe us? Here are a few things you might want to ask MSN Search: Dictionary Definitions
Define punctilious. What is a kinkajou?
History Who shot Abraham Lincoln? When was the Persian Gulf War? What is Michelangelo known for? Who was George Washington's vice president? Math
2y^3 + 4y -10 = 9 cos 45 degrees 5 ! What is e ?
Sports
Who won the Super Bowl in 1977? Who is LeBron James?
Conversions
How many inches are in a mile? How many pints are in 18 quarts?
Popular Culture
Who is Dan Rather? Who is George Harrison? Who are the Beatles? What is The New York Times?
Geographical Data
What is the life expectancy of women in Japan? What is the mass of Jupiter? What is the height of Mount Everest? What is the capital of Australia? What is the Brazilian GDP?
Nutrition
How many calories are there in spinach? How much fat is in strawberries?
Albums
"Songs About Jane" "Like a Virgin" "Brand New Day"
Artists
Stevie Wonder OutKast U2 Jessica Simpson Pearl Jam Counting Crows
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So, whether users are trying to find out the population of Europe or the latest Top 40 hit, the new MSN Search gives them precisely what they're looking for - in less time. * NPDTechWorldSM, March 1993-December 2004. Based on total U.S. retail sales. Microsoft, MSN and Encarta are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corp. in the United States and/or other countries. The names of actual companies and products mentioned herein may be the trademarks of their respective owners.
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