(CNN) -- There are more than 3,000 emojis, and there's no one way to use these little digital icons. You see, emoji isn't a language. And Unicode Consortium, the organization that globally ...
Emojis are everywhere in our daily chats, helping us express emotions without saying a word. But sometimes, using the wrong emoji can send the wrong message and lead to some awkward misunderstandings.
On Friday, Apple submitted a proposal to Emojipedia for a suite of new accessibility emoji. There are 13 in total, which expands to 43 when you take into account skin tone options. They include a ...
When Shigetaka Kurita created the first emoji in 1999, he had to work within a grid measuring 12 by 12 pixels. That’s a total of 144 dots, or 18 bytes of data, meaning that the Japanese designer’s ...
WhatsApp has continued to evolve beyond simple text messaging, and one of its most engaging additions in recent years is the emoji reaction feature. Introduced to make conversations more expressive ...