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Special Characters

The table below displays all the special characters:

Name Code Number Code Glyph Description
† - †  dagger
‡ - ‡  double dagger
♠ - ♠  black spade suit
♣ - ♣  black club suit
♥ - ♥  black heart suit
‾ - ‾  overline (overscore)
← - ←  leftward arrow
↑ - ↑  upward arrow
→ - →  rightward arrow
↓ - ↓  downward arrow
™ - ™  trademark sign
 
Name Code Number Code Glyph Description
— — —  em dash
¡ ¡ ¡  inverted exclamation
¢ ¢ ¢  cent sign
£ £ £  pound sterling
¤ ¤ ¤  general currency sign
¥ ¥ ¥  yen sign
¦ or &brkbar; ¦ ¦  broken vertical bar
§ § §  section sign
¨ or ¨ ¨ ¨  umlaut
© © ©  copyright
ª ª ª  feminine ordinal
« « «  left angle quote
¬ ¬ ¬  not sign
­ ­ ­  soft hyphen
® ® ®  registered trademark
¯ or &hibar; ¯ ¯  macron accent
 
Name Code Number Code Glyph Description
° ° °  degree sign
± ± ±  plus or minus
² ² ²  superscript two
³ ³ ³  superscript three
´ ´ ´  acute accent
µ µ µ  micro sign
¶ ¶ ¶  paragraph sign
· · ·  middle dot
¸ ¸ ¸  cedilla
¹ ¹ ¹  superscript one
º º º  masculine ordinal
» » »  right angle quote
¼ ¼ ¼  one-fourth
½ ½ ½  one-half
¾ ¾ ¾  three-fourths
¿ ¿ ¿  inverted question mark
À À À  uppercase A, grave accent
Á Á Á  uppercase A, acute accent
    uppercase A, circumflex accent
 
Name Code Number Code Glyph Description
à à à uppercase A, tilde
Ä Ä Ä  uppercase A, umlaut
Å Å Å  uppercase A, ring
Æ Æ Æ  uppercase AE
Ç Ç Ç  uppercase C, cedilla
È È È  uppercase E, grave accent
É É É  uppercase E, acute accent
Ê Ê Ê  uppercase E, circumflex accent
Ë Ë Ë  uppercase E, umlaut
Ì Ì Ì  uppercase I, grave accent
Í Í Í  uppercase I, acute accent
ΠΠΠ uppercase I, circumflex accent
Ï Ï Ï  uppercase I, umlaut
РРР uppercase Eth, Icelandic
Ñ Ñ Ñ  uppercase N, tilde
Ò Ò Ò  uppercase O, grave accent
Ó Ó Ó  uppercase O, acute accent
Ô Ô Ô  uppercase O, circumflex accent
Õ Õ Õ  uppercase O, tilde
 
Name Code Number Code Glyph Description
Ö Ö Ö  uppercase O, umlaut
× × ×  multiplication sign
Ø Ø Ø  uppercase O, slash
Ù Ù Ù  uppercase U, grave accent
Ú Ú Ú  uppercase U, acute accent
Û Û Û  uppercase U, circumflex accent
Ü Ü Ü  uppercase U, umlaut
Ý Ý Ý  uppercase Y, acute accent
Þ Þ Þ  uppercase THORN, Icelandic
ß ß ß  lowercase sharps, German
à à à  lowercase a, grave accent
á á á  lowercase a, acute accent
â â â  lowercase a, circumflex accent
ã ã ã  lowercase a, tilde
ä ä ä  lowercase a, umlaut
å å å  lowercase a, ring
æ æ æ  lowercase ae
ç ç ç  lowercase c, cedilla
è è è  lowercase e, grave accent
 
Name Code Number Code Glyph Description
é é é  lowercase e, acute accent
ê ê ê  lowercase e, circumflex accent
ë ë ë  lowercase e, umlaut
ì ì ì  lowercase i, grave accent
í í í  lowercase i, acute accent
î î î  lowercase i, circumflex accent
ï ï ï  lowercase i, umlaut
ð ð ð  lowercase eth, Icelandic
ñ ñ ñ  lowercase n, tilde
ò ò ò  lowercase o, grave accent
ó ó ó  lowercase o, acute accent
ô ô ô  lowercase o, circumflex accent
õ õ õ  lowercase o, tilde
ö ö ö  lowercase o, umlaut
÷ ÷ ÷  division sign
ø ø ø  lowercase o, slash
ù ù ù  lowercase u, grave accent
ú ú ú  lowercase u, acute accent
û û û  lowercase u, circumflex accent
 
Name Code Number Code Glyph Description
ü ü ü  lowercase u, umlaut
ý ý ý  lowercase y, acute accent
þ þ þ  lowercase thorn, Icelandic
ÿ ÿ ÿ  lowercase y, umlaut

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Prior to that use, MySpace.com was home to a web design firm.

The current MySpace service was founded in July 2003 by Tom Anderson (who is an alumnus of both UC Berkeley and UCLA), the current president, Chris DeWolfe (a graduate of USC's Marshall School of Business), the current CEO, and a small team of programmers. It was partially owned by Intermix Media, which was bought in July 2005 for $580 million by Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation (the parent company of Fox Broadcasting and other media enterprises). In January 2006, Fox announced plans to launch a UK version of MySpace in a bid to "tap into the UK music scene".

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