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Delivering bad news at work? Use emoji! Inserting pictures or GIFs into emails can soften the blow, study findsWhether it's a friendly smiley face or a cheeky wink, many of us regularly include emoji in our work emails. And if you want to deliver bad news to a colleague, a new study suggests that you ...
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Microsoft Teams "add emoji" In a Microsoft 365 roadmap post, the company noted the addition will give users more ...
Anyone can submit an idea for a new emoji. The Unicode Standard -- a universal character encoding standard -- is responsible ...
According to a New York Times report, on Thursday, the U.S. government's General Services Administration (GSA) removed the ...
In a recent workplace survey, more than half of the employees polled said they have used an emoji to communicate at work. Here's a look at the pros and cons of using them in office communications.
But if you're active on Twitter, you've probably seen its popular emoji mashup bots, which combine multiple emojis into one. Only recently, Emoji Kitchen was native to Android users on Gboard.
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