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Turn That Frown … Sideways
September 19, 1982 In a posting made to a Carnegie Mellon bulletin board, Professor Scott Fahlman proposes the first known use of emoticons (also known as smilicons or smileys). While the use of emoticons became widespread during the 80’s and 90’s, their origin remained unknown until September 10, 2002, when the original message was retrieved…
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Turn That Frown … Sideways
September 19, 1982 In a posting made to a Carnegie Mellon bulletin board, Professor Scott Fahlman proposes the first known use of emoticons (also known as smilicons or smileys). While the use of emoticons became widespread during the 80’s and 90’s, their origin remained unknown until September 10, 2002, when the original message was retrieved…
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Turn That Frown … Sideways
September 19, 1982 In a posting made to a Carnegie Mellon bulletin board, Professor Scott Fahlman proposes the first known use of emoticons (also known as smilicons or smileys). While the use of emoticons became widespread during the 80′s and 90′s, their origin remained unknown until September 10, 2002, when the original message was retrieved…
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Football Looks To Turn Tides At FBS-Transitioning Old Dominion
Football Looks To Turn Tides At FBS-Transitioning Old Dominion ALBANY, N.Y. – After two tough home losses, the University at Albany football team will look to turn the tides Saturday, traveling to take on Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) transition program Old Dominion in the 64th edition of the Oyster Bowl – an annual game to…
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Turn That Frown … Sideways
September 19, 1982 In a posting made to a Carnegie Mellon bulletin board, Professor Scott Fahlman proposes the first known use of emoticons (also known as smilicons or smileys). While the use of emoticons became widespread during the 80′s and 90′s, their origin remained unknown until September 10, 2002, when the original message was retrieved…