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New symbols are being designed; old marks are serving new purposes. And collectives are actively working to preserve the correct uses of the dots and squiggles.
We're using semicolons less and less; the apostrophe still stumps most of us. Meanwhile, @, #, :, ) have new meanings and are performing new roles. Take a look.
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The # has a name you’d never guess. Developed for touch-tone telephones in 1968, that little hex is called an octothorpe.
The entire U.S. economy is being propped up by the promise of productivity gains that seem very far from materializing.