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From friendly smiley faces to cheeky aubergines, emoji now form a staple part of many people's daily messages. But despite their prevalence, people are only just realising what one popular chara ...
In a March proposal, the tech company requested that Unicode Consortium — the organization responsible for our emoji — create characters that accurately represent people with disabilities.
From a cheery smiley face to a cheeky wink, emoji are now a regular part of daily communication for many people. But despite using them almost every day, many people are just realising the ...