Microsoft stops searching the contents of books and academic journals

After failed in 47.5 billion dollar Yahoo! acquisition, Software maker giant Microsoft stops the digitizing books and archiving academic journals operation in whole libraries.

Microsoft’s senior vice president of search and advertising group Satya Nadella announced that the company will focused on “verticals with high commercial intent.”

“We believe the next generation of search is about the development of an underlying, sustainable business model for the search engine, consumer and content partner,” Nadella stated.

The company admitted that their search strategy isn’t working, that’s why they want Yahoo!, and now that both companies are in limited deal, what’s next? Is Microsoft is ready for its new strategies and willing to pursue its unsuccessful plan?

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