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Card Index
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Definitions
1
Office ยท Organization
uncommon
A symbol representing a card index or rolodex system used to organize contact information, addresses, or reference data in a physical filing system.
Used in professional contexts to reference organization, contact management, or database functions.
Finally organized all my business contacts ๐ #productivity
Twitter/professional post
Our new CRM system makes the old ๐ look prehistoric!
LinkedIn/workplace communication
Represents an increasingly obsolete physical office tool that has been largely replaced by digital contact management systems.
2
Technology ยท Data
rare
Used metaphorically to represent digital contact lists, databases, or information organization systems in modern technology contexts.
Often used when discussing digital organization or contact management apps.
Just discovered this amazing contacts app ๐ - so much better than the default one!
Social media/app recommendation
Represents the digital evolution of physical filing systems, maintaining the concept while the physical object becomes obsolete.
Evolution Timeline
1950
Rolodex invented, becoming a ubiquitous office tool for contact management.
Growth of business networking in post-war corporate America.
1990
Digital contact management begins replacing physical card systems in professional settings.
Rise of personal computers and database software in offices.
2010
Emoji introduced as smartphones make physical card indexes increasingly obsolete.
Digital transformation of contact management through mobile technology.
Cultural Context
The card index emoji represents a technology in decline, as physical contact organization systems have been largely replaced by digital alternatives.
Younger users may not recognize the physical object represented, while older generations associate it with professional networking before digital tools.
Regional Variations
United Kingdom
More commonly referred to as a 'card index' or 'index card system' rather than rolodex.
United States
More commonly called a 'rolodex' in American business contexts, particularly among older generations.
Generational Usage
Gen_X: Recognizable as a business tool; may use when discussing professional networking or contact management.
Gen_Z: Rarely used; many don't recognize the physical object it represents. May use ironically when discussing 'outdated' systems.
Older: Familiar with actual rolodex systems; may use literally to reference physical card organization systems they once used.
Millennials: Occasionally used metaphorically for contact lists or organization apps. Familiar with the concept but not the physical tool.
Common Combinations
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Business contacts or professional networking.
Used when discussing professional connections or business card exchanges.
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Digital contact management or address book apps.
Represents the transition from physical to digital contact organization.