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From Mike Durrett, for About.com

The Official Dilbert Website

Monday July 21, 2008
The Funny Site of the Day -- Something I've noticed in my years on the Internet, dating back to coal-powered browsers and live mice, is that little guy Dilbert has always helmed a state-of-the-art and forward-moving Web site. A return visit to the home of Scott Adams' comic strip, Dilbert.com, reinforced the opinion.

One of Dilbert's Frequently Asked Questions is worth asking again, because the following corporate answer is informative and does my work for me -- always a plus at any site!

Q: What's up with this new Website?

A: It was a combination of a strong desire to make you happy and a bunch of free time on our hands. But the good news is that, in spite of ourselves, we did come up with some brilliant doodads, if we do say so ourselves:

  • For the monochromatically challenged - color Dilbert strips every day

  • All Dilberts all the time since 1987

  • Larger strip size - so no squinting!

  • Rank the strips and save your faves

  • Animated Dilbert

  • Share Dilbert with all your friends, cubebuddies and fellow office inmates

  • Widgets to post to Facebook, MySpace, iGoogle, blogs and more

  • Dilbertize yourself by creating your own custom Dilbert strips with new mashups!

  • All free. Yep. That's right. FREE!
  • Golly! Now, if they'd just give The Pointy Haired Boss a makeover, maybe a conditioner.

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    Pictured: Dilbert by Brenda Chase / Getty Images.

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