
Microsoft is Threatening to Bring It Back as an Emoji
Microsoft announced in a tweet that it would be bringing Clippy back as an emoji for modern Microsoft Office tools. Microsoft if you tweet 20 bin reported that they will add it as an emoji if it gets likes Microsoft’s tweet soon 100 bin passed the likes. After the specified number of likes is exceeded, Clippy will be added as an emoji.
Clippy, cloud services and Microsoft Officeincluding the modern online version of Microsoft 365 available in products paper clip will replace the emoji. After the change, when a user uses the paper clip emoji ( ) in Microsoft products, Clippy will appear as. However, it will still be used as a normal paper clip on Apple or Google smart devices. Unicode Consortium, 2015 It approved a paper clip emoji as a standard character in the year 2007, but each software manufacturer can create their own graphic design to display these emojis.

Microsoft’s new 3D emoji include a return to office Clippy
Microsoft brings back to life its infamous Clippy character as an emoji in Office. Clippy now substitute the paper clip emoji that exists across Windows, Office, Microsoft Teams and other Microsoft 365 products, after a successful campaign to get some Twitter- and Instagram-likes. It is part of a larger update that will update 1,800 emoji in Microsoft 365 with 3D designs and fluent design.
“I grew up with Clippy, it just looked like a funny little Easter egg,” Claire Anderson, the “Emoji-ologist” of Microsoft, told “We all imagined the delight when you put the paper clip in a Microsoft product and suddenly you get the nostalgia.” Clippy will now replace the flat and boring paperclip with her Groucho eyebrows. The big change with emoji from Microsoft is a 3D move, showing in Windows and elsewhere. “We chose 3D designs over 2D and we decided to animate most of our emoji,” explains Anderson.
About 900 of these revamped emoji are also animated in products such as Microsoft teams.
In recent years, Emoji has been an increasingly important part of online communications and emotionally adds to what otherwise would be lifeless computer interactions. Microsoft claims that it “rethinks professionalism graphically” with this great emoji update, which is especially important in a pandemic that has broken the line between life and work.

