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November 04, 2005: Microsoft to Digitize 100,000 Books from British Library

"Microsoft announced a "strategic partnership" with the British Library that will allow the software group to digitise 25 million pages of content -- the equivalent of 100,000 books. The deal with one of the world's great libraries will be seen as an attempt to make up lost ground in its battle with Google, which only on Thursday unveiled its first digital book collection."

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