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Tom Warren is a senior editor and author of Notepad, who has been covering all things Microsoft, PC, and tech for over 20 years. Microsoft’s Clippy has had a hard life. Born in Office 97, Clippy ...
Microsoft is bringing Clippy back to Microsoft Teams, after first resurrecting the annoying paperclip two years ago and then killing it off after a few days. A sticker pack will be available in ...
But if you’re feeling less charitable, there’s always an animated Clippy sticker to help get their week started off on the wrong foot. Microsoft recently confirmed that, yes, you can pull a ...
Clippy made a brief appearance with the publication of a Clippy sticker pack for Microsoft Teams. Teams users could import the stickers and use them to add pictures of a talking paperclip to their ...
Clippy hasn’t had an easy life ... Earlier this year, it resurfaced for one day as an animated sticker in Microsoft Teams before the company shut that down. “When we looked at redesigning ...
Oh yes, there was more than one version of Clippy. Yet they all did nothing. Some Microsoft employees did briefly resurrect the assistant a few years ago as an animated pack of stickers.
On Tuesday, Clippy was featured in an animated sticker pack in Microsoft Teams. The stickers were then released via GitHub so that anyone could download the Clippy stickers and relive that sweet ...
Microsoft's once infamous, but now loved (sort of) Office Assistant Clippy was, in many ways, a precursor to what the company is trying to to do now with its generative AI features like Bing Chat ...
Clippy, Microsoft’s unwanted, unloved Office assistant, once listed as one of Time’s 50 Worst Inventions, is experiencing a renaissance. You remember Clippy. He was the animated paper clip ...