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Microsoft Bob

Released in March 1995, Microsoft Bob was a designed to be a user friendly interface for Microsoft Windows version 3.1. The software included home management programs such as a calendar and address book. The software was not successful in the market, however, and is sometimes considered Microsoft's least successful product.

Despite its poor market showing, Bob's yellow smiley face logo became widely associated with the product, and Bob-like interactive assistants (similar to the later-generation Clippy or Clippit, the talking paperclip) led to Microsoft Agent, a technology that later became embedded in a number of Microsoft products, including Microsoft Office. Like Bob, however, these assistants are generally detested by users of Microsoft products, and one of the most common questions Microsoft support is asked is how to turn them off.

Microsoft Bob was a project managed by Melinda French, who later married Bill Gates to become Melinda Gates.

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