Number of Posts: 30
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Twitter unveils new 'tent' emoji ahead of launch of new Great British Bake Off series
Newspaper | Telegraph
Date | 23.8.2016
Language | English
Country | UK
Topic Tags | emojis, Twitter
Summary | Twitter users can now use a new emoji representing The Great British Bake Off "tent" where contestants will have to bake and impress judges.
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Why you should 'love' instead of 'like' the Facebook posts that really matter to you
Newspaper | Telegraph
Date | 28.2.2017
Language | English
Country | UK
Topic Tags | emojis, Facebook
Summary | Facebook said that its new reaction buttons (love, sad, angry) are most influential that the like button. The reaction buttons help decide which stories users will find interesting. According to Facebook, if people choose a reaction (instead of a "like") it means that they would want to see that type of post. The most popular reaction on FB is love.
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Emoji: are they a force for good?
Newspaper | Telegraph
Date | 8.8.2016
Language | English
Country | UK
Topic Tags | emojis, threat
Summary | Emojis are everywhere and becoming more and more popular. Emoji was even named the fastest-growing language in the UK. However, some people wonder whether they represent the end of our language and civilization.
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Why are people posting the 8-Ball emoji on Facebook and what does it mean?
Newspaper | Telegraph
Date | 8.3.2017
Language | English
Country | UK
Topic Tags | emojis
Summary | Facebook users have been posting the 8-ball emoji to raise awareness about prostate cancer. Men (and only men) are supposed to share the emoji and ask their friends to share it as well.
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Frenchman jailed for three months for sending ex-girlfriend gun emoji
Newspaper | Telegraph
Date | 31.3.2016
Language | English
Country | UK
Topic Tags | emojis, threat
Summary | A French man was sentenced to three months in jail because he sent his girlfriend a gun emoji, which was seen as a death threat. In the US, people have also been arrested for sending similar emojis.
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Smiley face: world's first emojis to hang in Museum of Modern Art in New York
Newspaper | Telegraph
Date | 26.10.2016
Language | English
Country | UK
Topic Tags | emojis
Summary | Emojis are everywhere and popular in the whole world. New York's Museum of Modern Art is going to introduce a set of 176 emojis created in 1999 for its permanent collection. The emojis were created by a Japanese phone company. New emojis are added regularly for internet users and represent the world's diversity.
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The iPhone is finally getting a facepalm emoji
Newspaper | Telegraph
Date | 1.11.2016
Language | English
Country | UK
Topic Tags | emojis
Summary | Apple will release new emojis, and one of them is the facepalm emoji. There will also be a shrug emoji and a selfie.
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How emojis can save your relationship - and help men understand what women mean
Newspaper | Telegraph
Date | 21.5.2017
Language | English
Country | UK
Topic Tags | emojis, gender
Summary | Emojis are everywhere and are used by 90% of internet users in the world. Professor Vyvyan Evans said that emojis might help men and women get along better since emojis help clarify messages with non-verbal cues. If people add emojis in their text messages, there is less misunderstanding.
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Dutch architect designs 'emoji gargoyles' to brighten up buildings
Newspaper | Telegraph
Date | 24.4.2017
Language | English
Country | UK
Topic Tags | emojis
Summary | A Dutch architected decided to decorate buildings with emoji gargoyles. The new adorned buildings are supposed to represent contemporary society.
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London company seeks emoji translator
Newspaper | Telegraph
Date | 13.12.2016
Language | English
Country | UK
Topic Tags | emojis, translation
Summary | A company based in London is looking for an emoji translator. The employee would need to help explain misunderstandings related to emojis, the fastest-growing language. Today, softwares are in charge of emoji translations, but they don't deal with cultural differences very well. This is why a "human touch" is necessary.
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