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Microsoft will no longer offer Clip Art. As an alternative, the company is pointing users to use Bing image search instead. Which is fine, because that’s what everyone was doing anyway.
During the mid-1990s, T/Maker specialised in clip art and developed a library of more than 50,000 copyright-free images. Microsoft didn’t add clip art files to its software until 1996.
Microsoft is bringing AI-generated art to its Office suite, with new apps and features that leverage OpenAI’s text-to-image model, DALL-E.
Anyone who used computers in the '90s must remember clip art, that seemingly endless library of drawings, photos, and silhouettes that have helped add life to many a party invitation, sales ...
Microsoft announced that it is eliminating clip art libraries from its suite of Office productivity software, and replacing it with Bing Image search. But the iconic illustrations may live on.
Microsoft's new logo is clearly inspired by that stripped-down, typography based design philosophy previously known as "Metro." It may be a tad on the boring side, but clear and simple without the ...