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Microsoft To Launch Online Book Library

Microsoft is jumping into the online book search world with a new initiative called MSN Book Search.

When launched in beta form next year, the service will feature content from the Open Content Alliance, a non-profit organization that counts Yahoo! among its founding supporters. Microsoft is joining the alliance and will donate enough money to scan 150,000 books for the project, according to reports.

Unlike Google Print -- which is facing lawsuits from publishers who don't want their works included -- the Open Content Alliance will only scan copyrighted materials if it has permission from the owner.

"We are excited to be working with libraries worldwide to digitize and index information from the world's printed materials, taking another step in our efforts to better answer people's questions with trusted content from the best sources," Christopher Payne, corporate vice president of MSN Search at Microsoft, said in a statement.

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