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Emoji are more popular with women than men. Southern states are bigger fans of LOL than the rest of the U.S., and emoji have taken off in the Midwest, while haha and hehe dominate in the West.
SAN FRANCISCO, CA – Oxford Dictionaries’ 2015 word of the year is difficult to pronounce. Because it has no letters. It is a cartoon yellow face, shedding two giant tears. It is not she… ...
Open any Gen Z group chat and it might read like pure emoji chaos: (, ). To outsiders, it’s baffling. To them, it’s a whole ...
The Joy emoji—also referred to on the ­Emojipedia website as “Face With Tears of Joy” or “the LOL Emoji” (emoji don’t have official names, just nicknames created by their users ...
Gizmodo loves emoji more than we love some of our own family members and/or sexual partners—sometimes, it's just the best (or only) way to express ...
Apple has revealed the most popular emoji, and in cheery news, it’s not the snake or the skull. No, the most used emoji is in fact the crying with laughter face, commonly referred to as the ...
World Emoji Day is Monday -- so how often do we really use emojis anyway? New data from Facebook offers a glimpse.
An unusual mega-project will feature branded real estate projects which will include emoji and Smurf characters, taking their towering skyscrapers and sprawling properties to a new height with a ...
Savannah Guthrie also added a LOL emoji and wrote "I love my fans" Savannah Guthrie is laughing off an Instagram troll who commented on her appearance. On Friday, the Today co-host, 50, shared ...
Emoji have already taken the digital world by storm, but now they’re getting the spotlight they deserve in real life.
Emoji are more popular with women than men. Southern states are bigger fans of LOL than the rest of the U.S., and emoji have taken off in the Midwest, while haha and hehe dominate in the West.