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Microsoft's Cloud Evangelist Adds 'Clippy' To Their Business Card (msn.com)

An anonymous reader quotes Business Insider's update on Microsoft Clippy, the animated cartoon paperclip that was Office's virtual assistant until the early 2000s, that "everyone loved to hate."

After 18 years, has it become retro chic? When Chloe Condon, a newly hired Microsoft cloud evangelist, ordered new business cards, she avoided the standard corporate look and instead went with Clippy-themed cards and tweeted them out... They've got a picture of Clippy on the front and on the back they say, "It looks like you are trying to get in touch with Chloe," with her contact info listed below...

Naturally, the Clippy The Paperclip Twitter account loved these cards. He tweeted, "@chloecondon It looks like you're using my likeness on your new business cards. Would you like help with WAIT I'M ON BUSINESS CARDS NOW?!" And then former Microsoft exec Steven Sinofsky, the man credited for developing Microsoft Office into a massive hit, noticed the cards and tweeted, "I suppose if you live long enough, others will wear your failures as a badge of honor...."

After four years of scorn, Clippy was officially retired in 2001. Sinofsky tells Business Insider that the company even issued a funny press release about it.... Microsoft even held an official retirement party for him in San Francisco, too. Sinfosky shared a photo from that party with us... If you look closely, you'll see unemployed Clippy is actually using the party thrown in his honor to collect charity for himself and beg for food.

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  1. Cloud evangelist!? Women in Tech by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    Cloud evangelist!? Lol, it's pandering to these women in tech at this point. I was in graduate school. Let's face it, the women there are coddled. More than that. Everyone needs a few on their team for diversity, so they're highly sought after. Being a female CS PhD student is EASY street. And when you graduate, you can become a god damn cloud evangelist. I feel bad for the small number of women who actually want to and can develop software. Let's face it, in the back of your animal brain, you treat all women as diversity hires because of this shit.