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 DIRECTORY/Entertainment/Art/Visual Arts/ASCII Art/Smileys (38)
i0Also known as Put on a Happy Face - http://www.mit.edu:8001/people/cordelia/smileys.html - Basic, rude and kissing smileys.
 
i0Bronwen and Claire's Really Huge Emoticon Collection - http://www.angelfire.com/hi/hahakiam/emoticon.html - The original emoticon site. Common and not so common emoticons.
 
i0Canonical Smiley List - http://www.astro.umd.edu/~marshall/smileys.html - Compiled list of smileys and one line ASCII art.
 
i0ChatMag: Smileys - http://www.chatmag.com/help/smiley.html - A selection of smileys used in IRC and Internet chat rooms.
 
i0Common Emoticons and Acronyms - http://www.pb.org/emoticon.html - Emoticons (emotional icons) are used to compensate for the inability to convey voice inflections, facial expressions, and bodily gestures in written communication
 
i0Computer Geek Emoticons - http://www.pfccheatsheet.com/fnemot98.htm - Emoticons are ASCII (plain text) graphics. To read these, tilt your head to the left until the dots look like a pair of eyes. (BTW, the noses are optional.)
 
i0EmoticonUniverse.com - http://emoticonuniverse.com/ - Expressing emotion in email correspondence. Directory and newsletter.
 
i0Emoticons Article - http://www.plastic.com/article.pl?sid=01/04/09/224239 - Online culture's foremost contribution to either the evolution of language or the death of literacy, depending on your point of view.
 
i0Emoticons Online.com - http://www.emoticons-online.com - This website helps you to find out the meaning of several emoticons and smileys.
 
i0Emoticons or Smileys - http://www.muller-godschalk.com/emoticon.html - A sequence of ordinary characters you can find on your computer keyboard. Emoticons are used in e-mail and other forms of communication.
 
i0Fast Company: Wipe That Smile off Your Face - http://www.fastcompany.com/articles/2001/04/emoticon_sidebar.html - Linguist, Naomi Baron, predicts that abbreviations will replace emoticons and that electronic communication will grow increasingly cryptic as groups develop their own secret codes.
 
i0FastCompany: He Seconds That Emotion - http://www.fastcompany.com/articles/2001/04/emoticon.html - Article about Scott Fahlman and emoticon use. Fahlman is the originator of the "emotional icon," or "emoticon".
 
i0Gmail: Help Center - Emoticons - http://mail.google.com/support/bin/answer.py?answer=34056 - List of emoticons available to use with Gmail.
 
i0Guardian Unlimited: Emoticons - http://www.guardian.co.uk/netnotes/article/0,6729,795227,00.html - Article by Sam Mohun. Published on the 20th anniversary of the smiley.
 
i0Helwig's Smiley Dictionary - http://www.cg.tuwien.ac.at/~helwig/smileys.html - Built on December, 1994 from another smiley page.
 
i0Learn the Net: Smileys - http://www.learnthenet.com/english/html/25smile.htm - You can personalize your written messages by using smileys or emoticons. You create smileys by typing characters from your keyboard.
 
i0NetLingo: Smileys and Emoticons - http://www.netlingo.com/smiley.cfm - Online directory to look up words, acronyms, smileys, ASCII art, whatever you don't understand.
 
i0Online Lingo - http://www.thirdage.com/features/tech/netglos/index.html - A secret foreign language of weird symbols. This list of emoticons and abbreviations will help you talk the talk of the online world.
 
i0Online Smiley Faces and Emoticons - http://www.anvari.org/cols/Online_Smiley_Faces_and_Emoticons/ - A collection of smiley faces used in Internet messages including the specific ones used in Yahoo messenger chat application.
 
i0Robert's Smiley Guide - http://www.cling.gu.se/~cl4rande/smiley/ - Selection of text smileys. Click on the happy face to see the text smileys.
 
i0Sharpened: Emoticons - http://www.sharpened.net/glossary/emoticons.php - A list of emoticons used in email, online chat, and instant messaging.
 
i0Smile! It's Contagious! - http://www.paradiseawaits.com/Smile.html - List of emoticons on a page with some smiley graphics.
 
i0Smiley Dictionary: Emoticons - http://www.smileyworld.com/emoticons/ - Vote for the top ten emoticons and check the database.
 
i0Smiley Faces - http://oz.uc.edu/~solkode/smileys.html - Written by PCLink's teacher GW.
 
i0Smiley Lore :-) - http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~sef/sefSmiley.htm - Scott E. Fahlman writes about how he started smileys in text email.
 
i0Smiley's Collection - http://www.angelfire.com/ny/Smileyscolection/ - This page was made to show all the types of smileys there are in the world (or close to it or not even close to it). There are a whole bunch of smileys listed below and a description of what it is.
 
i0Smiley's People - http://www.spesh.com/lee/ns/smiley.html - Neal Stephenson's anti-smiley screed from The New Republic.
 
i0Smileys and Emoticons - http://www.windweaver.com/emoticon.htm - Recommended emoticons and smileys for email communication.
 
i0Smilies Unlimited - http://www.smiliesunlimited.com/ - Search the smiley faces database for the best face.
 
i0Star Trek Smileys - http://www.kasper-online.de/en/docs/startrek/smileys.htm - Star Trek smileys and emoticons. A short introduction to smileys.
 
i0The First Smiley :-) - http://research.microsoft.com/~mbj/Smiley/Smiley.html - Smiley history, includes the original 1982 post introducing the smiley.
 
i0The Smileys Server - http://smileys.antville.org/ - Live smiley gallery and collection.
 
i0User Friendly - http://www.mit.edu:8001/people/cordelia/smileys_edit.html - Editorial on the use of emoticons.
 
i0WYSIWYG - http://www.geocities.com/SoHo/7373/smiley.htm - Joan's collection of emoticons and acronyms. These one line faces are truly the most primitive of ASCII art and have been around the Internet for years.
 
i0Webopedia - emoticon - http://webopedia.com/TERM/e/emoticon.html - This page describes the term emoticon and lists other pages on the web where you can find additional information.
 
i0What are Emoticons? - http://www.cknow.com/faqs/What/Emoticons.html - An extensive list. Emoticons are ASCII glyphs originally designed to show an emotional state in plain text messages.
 
i0Yahoo Groups: Emoticons - http://groups.yahoo.com/group/emoticon/ - Email list about how emoticons are useful.
 
i0eHumor Central - http://www.ehumorcentral.com/Directory/Jokes/756.html - Smilies and emoticons submitted by users. A few signature sized pictures too.
 
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