Ms. Dewey

Discontinued web search engine by Microsoft From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Ms. Dewey was a web search engine by Microsoft, first unveiled in October 2006. Ms. Dewey was an Adobe Flash–based experimental interface for Live Search, where the eponymous Ms. Dewey, played by actress Janina Gavankar, acted as an interactive search assistant for the user's inquiries. Ms. Dewey would audibly comment on searched keywords, and she would also perform a variety of random actions when idle, including taking props out from behind her desk. Furthermore, a cityscape featured behind Ms. Dewey would change depending on the time of day.

Type of site
Search engine
CreatedbyMcCann-Erickson San Francisco, Sausage Films and EVB
URLwww.msdewey.com
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Ms. Dewey
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The Ms. Dewey interface
Type of site
Search engine
OwnerMicrosoft
Created byMcCann-Erickson San Francisco, Sausage Films and EVB
URLwww.msdewey.com
CommercialNo
RegistrationNo
Current statusInactive
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Ms. Dewey was developed by advertising agency McCann-Erickson and digital content marketing firm EVB San Francisco. Gavankar's responses, consisting of 600 different video clips, were recorded over the course of three days.[1][2][3][4]

Ms. Dewey became inactive in January 2009.

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