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  2. Meet Scott Fahlman, the Guy Who Created the First Emoticon

     
  3. Scott Fahlman and the Origin of the Emoticons :-) - SciHi Blog

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    Who invented the smiley emoticon?Fahlman is credited with originating the first smiley emoticon, which he thought would help people on a message board at Carnegie Mellon to distinguish serious posts from jokes. He proposed the use of :-) and :-( for this purpose, and the symbols caught on.
    When did Fahlman create the emoticon?From May 1996 to July 2001, Fahlman directed the Justsystem Pittsburgh Research Center . Fahlman was not the first to suggest the concept of the emoticon – a similar concept for a marker appeared in an article of Reader's Digest in May 1967, although that idea was never put into practice.
    When did Fahlman write a joke emoji?According to a 2007 report by CNN, Fahlman first posted the emoticon in a message on one of Carnegie Mellon's online bulletin boards at 11.44 a.m. on September 19, 1982. "I propose the following character sequence for joke markers: :-)," wrote Fahlman at the time. "Read it sideways."
    When did emoticons become popular?Emoticons printed in 1881 in the U.S. magazine Puck. But then, more than 30 years ago, Scott Fahlman published the famous smiling (or sad) face, laying on the side, which spread widely in a short period of time. Many variations have then been created and with the development of new ways of communication, the emoticons’ importance grew.
  5. Who Made That Emoticon? - The New York Times

    WEBNov 23, 2012 · “Wherever the Internet went, the smiley face was there within weeks,” Fahlman says. The symbol has endured because it’s a …

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  6. How the Emoticon Was Invented - Business Insider

  7. Scott Fahlman - Wikipedia

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  9. Smiley Lore :-) - CMU School of Computer Science

  10. Emoticon and Emoji History: First Smiley Face Used in 1982 | TIME

  11. Want to Feel Old? the Emoticon Is 40 Years Old :-) - Gizmodo

  12. The Evolution of the Emoticon - The Atlantic

  13. Happy 25th, Emoticon - Carnegie Mellon University | CMU

  14. 1982: History of the Smiley (Emotiocons) | History.info

  15. The grumpy history of the smiley emoticon - Gizmodo

  16. Physics and the birth of the emoticon | symmetry magazine

  17. The Father of the Emoticon Chases His Great White Whale - Pocket

  18. Carnegie Mellon University Professor Scott Fahlman, the inventor …

  19. Today in History, September 19, 1982: Smiley emoticon was …

  20. 7 Science-Based Reasons to Use Emoticons - Buffer

  21. Scott Fahlman - Computer Hope

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