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From the archives, 2001:
Almost 20 years ago, Scott Fahlman decided that people using computer-based communications needed a way to express emotions. His solution? The now ubiquitous emoticon. Here’s why the man who brought the smiley face to the Net is still smiling.

http://www.fastcompany.com/articles/2001/04/emoticon.html
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Happy 29th Birthday :-) Smiley Emoticon

fastcompany

From the archives, 2001:

Almost 20 years ago, Scott Fahlman decided that people using computer-based communications needed a way to express emotions. His solution? The now ubiquitous emoticon. Here’s why the man who brought the smiley face to the Net is still smiling.

http://www.fastcompany.com/articles/2001/04/emoticon.html

nevver:

Happy 29th Birthday :-) Smiley Emoticon

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