![]() Intriguingly, The Verge points out that Clippy actually briefly resurfaced in 2019 as part of an official Microsoft Teams sticker pack update -but he was removed roughly a day later, a decision that (according to a Microsoft source trusted by The Verge) was made by Microsoft "brand police" who were unhappy to see Clippy back at work. 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. In a recent chat with The Verge (opens in new tab), Microsoft art director and "Emoji-ologist" Claire Anderson explained that "I grew up using Clippy, and it just seemed like a fun little Easter egg.we just all imagined that delight when you put the paperclip in a Microsoft product and then all of a sudden, you get this dose of nostalgia." Of course, replacing the paperclip emoji in Microsoft 365 products with a cuter, more 3D Clippy was all part of Microsoft's marketing plan. Microsoft’s iconic but polarizing virtual assistant first appeared in Windows 97 as a small paper clip to help Microsoft Office users. The company even published some anti-Clippy ads and at least one browser-based game which let players pelt Clippy with office supplies.įast forward to now, and it appears Clippy's resurfaced in the public consciousness as a much-maligned, perpetually meme'd piece of '90s nostalgia that many people remember fondly - so fondly, in fact, that when Microsoft published a picture of the new softer, more 3D Clippy emoji to Twitter this week and threatened to put it in Microsoft 365 if the post broke 20,000 likes, it hit more than 140,000 likes and 14,000 retweets in less than 24 hours. As you might expect, most people quickly grew to hate the character, so much so that Microsoft ran a tongue-in-cheek publicity campaign in 2002 promoting the then-newest version of Microsoft Office, Office XP, by touting the fact that Clippy was being removed.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |