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Fast Company Daniel Taroy |
The Dumpling Emoji And The Struggle For Control Of The Internet While companies such as Apple have made great strides to give users more options, The Dumpling Emoji Project insists that there's much to be desired in the way of food emoji. |
Fast Company March 2015 Harry McCracken |
How Japan's Line App Became A Culture-Changing, Revenue-Generating Phenomenon More than 560 million people worldwide have registered as members, the majority of them in Japan, Taiwan, and Thailand. One hundred eighty one million users log in to the Line app each month. |
Fast Company Pavithra Mohan |
Twitter May Enhance "Likes" With Emoji Reactions, A La Facebook At first glance, it looks like Twitter may offer more emoji options than Facebook, which is currently only testing six emoji reactions in addition to the existing thumbs-up icon. |
Fast Company Pavithra Mohan |
Always Forget Your Passcode? Soon You May Use Emoji Instead Of Numbers A British software company called Intelligent Environments has found a way to replace a four digit bank PIN with a set of emoji, making passcodes not only easier to remember, but also more secure. |
Fast Company John Paul Titlow |
According To Our Emojis, Americans Are A Tolerant, Tech-Savvy, Meat-Loving Bunch Measuring universal emoji usage is a pretty tricky endeavor, but if anybody is equipped to try, it's SwiftKey. |
Fast Company Neal Ungerleider |
This Popular Emoji Was Named Oxford Dictionaries' Word Of The Year The wildly popular emoji, dubbed "face with tears of joy," is the first emoji to be named "Word of the Year" by the influential dictionary publisher. |