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Clippy returns – as an emoji – BBC News
Microsoft changes its paperclip emoji to look like its early virtual assistant, the object of much affection and frustration.

Microsoft’s much-maligned mascot Clippy is coming back from the dead – but only as an emoji.
Clippy the paperclip was a simplistic virtual assistant who offered tips and advice to Microsoft Office users, from 1997 and until the mid-2000s.
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