Microsoft today announced Clip Art is getting a new source for its images: Bing. The Office.com image library that powered the service in Microsoft Office has been killed off. If you’re creating ...
Why Microsoft is getting rid of those iconic illustrations. — -- Clip Art, the iconic collection of images beloved by students and professionals around the world for their whimsy and ease of ...
Tired of pulling from the same sad-looking clip art files in Microsoft Word? Need a funny, cute, or weird image to liven up a presentation? The Open Clip Art Library has you covered. More than 10,000 ...
If I've learned anything in my life, it's that you can never have too much money, Pokémon cards, or clipart. After all, when it comes to clipart, you don't want the visuals in your PowerPoint and ...
In a Microsoft Office blog posted today, the software giant announced a change to the way it will help people find images to populate countless Powerpoint images and tacky Word documents. From today, ...
You can download various clip art licensed in public domain, Creative Commons. There are also many icon-like things that can be used in site creation, presentation ...
Microsoft just announced that it's replacing the cheesetastic images with web-searchable galleries, effectively ending clip art as we know it. This was inevitable, probably, but it also marks the end ...
For almost two decades, school projects, presentations and homemade invites have been adorned with various clip art illustrations. But as of this week, Microsoft is retiring this tool and replacing it ...
Microsoft quietly bid farewell to its “Clip Art” image library Tuesday, acknowledging that Word or PowerPoint users can find generic images of bunnies, money bags or cherry bombs through online image ...
The good news is that Pickit’s 1.2 billion-image library is a hell of a lot bigger than clip art’s ever was, and not nearly as grotty. Basically, the images on Pickit are uploaded to the database by ...
I can't draw. My ability to depict accurately dogs, cars or even cubes using my hands and my brain is pitiful and hasn't really moved on since I was about four years old. As a consequence I rely on ...