Microsoft enhances the ability to search books online

On May 31, Microsoft said it would improve its search engine for Internet copyright books to compete with rival Google.

Microsoft representative said the company has received the approval of many major publishers around the world, such as Cambridge University, McGraw-Hill Cos, and Simon & Schuster - a division of CBS Group . . to use copyrighted titles.

Picture 1 of Microsoft enhances the ability to search books online Changes to the Live Search Books service were carried out by Microsoft after the company announced a "battle" with the Google Book Search service. Microsoft believes that Google's ambitious project to scan millions of books published and posted online will face a wave of copyright infringement lawsuits.

If the Google project is implemented, the company can recoup huge profits from advertising. However, Microsoft does not let Google freely do this.

Microsoft said the Live Search Books service will be enhanced with many new features, allowing easy searching of book content with keywords.In addition, the service displays covers, links and table of contents with books, and links so users can buy books online from publishers.