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A new book charting the history of the expressive little images shows how fast they have changed how we think – and asks whether they are killing language.
Nearly 37% of professionals have questioned whether emoji usage was suitable for work, and this jumps to 41% for Gen Z.
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It wasn’t long before The New York Times took notice. The company acquired Wordle in January 2022 for a price “in the low ...
In 2024, the Unicode Consortium debuted new emoji in September 2024, including the face with bags under eyes and the splatter emoji. You can find those emoji now on your Android and iPhone devices, as ...
Why do some of us crave surprise and suspense, while others find comfort in instant resolution? Here’s what psychology says.
People run after reports of a shooter in Salt Lake City on June 14. Organizers behind Utah's No Kings demonstrations were warned against having armed "peacekeepers" at rallies, Gov. Spencer Cox ...
Coca-Cola has had a big year. From the triumphant return of Share A Coke to the new Star Wars collaboration, people are rediscovering that classic beverage. Another flavor has people running to ...
People who overthink their emoji choice usually share these 7 hidden traits Ever paused too long on an emoji? That tiny moment might reveal more about your personality than you think.