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  • Office Assistant - Wikipedia
    It had a wide selection of characters to choose from, with the most well-known being a paperclip called Clippit[1][2] (commonly referred to by the public as Clippy) The Office Assistant and particularly Clippit have been the subject of numerous criticisms and parodies
  • The Life and Death of Microsoft Clippy, the Paper Clip the . . . - Artsy
    Clippy (given name: Clippit) was designed by illustrator Kevan Atteberry, who contributed more than 15 of about 250 potential characters for the new Office Assistants
  • #28 - Before ChatGPT, There Was Clippy: The Rise, Fall, and Surprising . . .
    Clippy—officially named Clippit—was Microsoft's built-in digital assistant that terrorized office workers in the late '90s and early 2000s He showed up in Word and Excel, watching what you typed and offering to help—whether you asked or not
  • Clippy Desktop Assistant
    Clippy lets you run a variety of large language models (LLMs) locally on your computer while sticking with a user interface of the 1990s It's a love letter and homage to the late, great Clippy - and the visual design created by Microsoft in that era
  • Clippy - Know Your Meme
    Clippit, better known as Clippy, is the default animated character in the English Windows version of Microsoft Office Assistant, an interactive user's guide that came pre-installed with Microsoft Office bundles from 1997-2003
  • The Short, Tragic Life of Microsofts Clippy - did you know?
    Clippy evolved from “Clippit,” an energetic paper clip that injected itself into tasks in an attempt to ease the experience for users, and in 1997, the renamed character released with the 1996 version of Microsoft Office
  • Why Clippy is taking over profile pictures in an anti–big tech protest
    Microsoft’s iconic Office Assistant, Clippy, is taking over profile pictures across YouTube, X, and other platforms, and it’s no nostalgia trip The trend began after YouTuber and consumer rights
  • Clippy is back—this time as a mascot for Big Tech protests
    Clippy has become an unlikely protest symbol against Big Tech The trend started when YouTuber Louis Rossmann posted a video earlier this month titled “Change your profile picture to clippy




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