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  Smiley's People http://www.spesh.com/lee/ns/smiley.html
Neal Stephenson's anti-smiley screed from The New Republic.
  Smiley Lore :-) http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~sef/sefSmiley.htm
Scott E. Fahlman writes about how he started smileys in text email.
  Online 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.
  Smileys and Emoticons http://www.windweaver.com/emoticon.htm
Recommended emoticons and smileys for email communication.
  Sharpened: Emoticons http://www.sharpened.net/glossary/emoticons.php
A list of emoticons used in email, online chat, and instant messaging.
  Emoticons 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.
  Canonical Smiley List http://www.astro.umd.edu/~marshall/smileys.html
Compiled list of smileys and one line ASCII art.
  The First Smiley :-) http://research.microsoft.com/~mbj/Smiley/Smiley.html
Smiley history, includes the original 1982 post introducing the smiley.
  Helwig's Smiley Dictionary http://www.cg.tuwien.ac.at/~helwig/smileys.html
Built on December, 1994 from another smiley page.
  Star Trek Smileys http://www.kasper-online.de/en/docs/startrek/smileys.htm
Star Trek smileys and emoticons. A short introduction to smileys.
  eHumor Central http://www.ehumorcentral.com/Directory/Jokes/756.html
Smilies and emoticons submitted by users. A few signature sized pictures too.
  http://www.geocities.com/SoHo/7373/smiley.htm 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.
  Common 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
  Smilies Unlimited http://www.smiliesunlimited.com/
Search the smiley faces database for the best face.
  EmoticonUniverse.com http://emoticonuniverse.com/
Expressing emotion in email correspondence. Directory and newsletter.
  User Friendly http://www.mit.edu:8001/people/cordelia/smileys_edit.html
Editorial on the use of emoticons.
  Also known as Put on a Happy Face http://www.mit.edu:8001/people/cordelia/smileys.html
Basic, rude and kissing smileys.
  The Smileys Server http://smileys.antville.org/
Live smiley gallery and collection.
  Gmail: Help Center - Emoticons http://mail.google.com/support/bin/answer.py?answer=34056
List of emoticons available to use with Gmail.
  Fast 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.
  Emoticons Online.com http://www.emoticons-online.com
This website helps you to find out the meaning of several emoticons and smileys.
  NetLingo: Smileys and Emoticons http://www.netlingo.com/smiley.cfm
Online directory to look up words, acronyms, smileys, ASCII art, whatever you don't understand.
  Smile! It's Contagious! http://www.paradiseawaits.com/Smile.html
List of emoticons on a page with some smiley graphics.
  Smiley Faces http://oz.uc.edu/~solkode/smileys.html
Written by PCLink's teacher GW.
  Robert's Smiley Guide http://www.cling.gu.se/~cl4rande/smiley/
Selection of text smileys. Click on the happy face to see the text smileys.
  Computer 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.)
  Smiley'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.
  Guardian 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.
  Learn 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.
  Webopedia - 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.
  Online 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.
  What 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.
  Smiley Dictionary: Emoticons http://www.smileyworld.com/emoticons/
Vote for the top ten emoticons and check the database.
  FastCompany: 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".
  Yahoo Groups: Emoticons http://groups.yahoo.com/group/emoticon/
Email list about how emoticons are useful.
  ChatMag: Smileys http://www.chatmag.com/help/smiley.html
A selection of smileys used in IRC and Internet chat rooms.
  Emoticons 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.

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