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Microsoft is, surprisingly, bringing back ‘Clippy’ to Microsoft Teams. Microsoft revived the paperclip about two years ago and then killed it just after a couple of days. Again, Microsoft is planning ...
For a generation of Microsoft Office users, "Clippy’s" cheerful, if occasionally intrusive, pop-ups were an iconic part of using a Microsoft computer in the late '90s.
Since Clippy was sent to the technology retirement home in 2001, the paperclip has lived on in sarcastic memes, which all begin with Clippy’s catchphrase: “It looks like you’re trying to…” ...
Clippy, who made his debut more than four years ago with the January 1997 launch of Office 97, is actually based on complex algorithms developed by Microsoft's research arm to analyze natural ...
Microsoft's animated paper clip named Clippy has been revived, thanks to the crazy sense of humor of the folks at startup Smore. We discovered the Clippy.js project, through a Google+ post by ...
Microsoft turned 50 this week so let's celebrate Clippy, the rather annoying paperclip assistant we've all come to love. Clippy was created by Kevan Atteberry and debuted as part of Microsoft ...
Clippy, who made his debut more than four years ago with the January, 1997, launch of Office 97, is actually based on complex algorithms developed by Microsoft's research arm to analyze natural ...
“Clippy has been trying to get his job back since 2001, and his brief appearance on GitHub was another attempt,” says a Microsoft spokesperson said. “While we appreciate the effort, we have no plans ...
It’s not Microsoft Copilot. Copilot is really the new Microsoft Clippy … I don’t think Copilot will be around. I don’t think customers will use it.” It’s not secret that Microsoft is all-in on AI, ...