Psychologists at Rice University have been investigating how people use their smartphones, and their latest study revealed some interesting data about how people use emoticons. The researchers gave ...
Check out this techie T-shirt that has four different emoticons which you can choose to illuminate to reflect your current mood. You can choose from a happy face, a sad face, a winking face, or a ...
Emoticons on mobile messengers have pandered to young South Koreans’ taste, becoming an inseparable part of their lives. But in a nation lush with ready-made emoticon packages, which cost some 3,000 ...
The emoticons, which began as happy and sad faces, have developed into dozens of other expressions, and have become hugely popular in text messages and email. The study by Rice University used ...
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