‘Hi there! Happy face. Great to see you again. Wink. Oh, you can’t meet me later? Frown.’ Surely only a planet full of absolute cretins would communicate this way with one another? Well then, welcome ...
Wink It predicts emoticons as users start typing the words and suggests multiple output options. The app allows smartphone users select from a variety of real-time, relevant icons and images. “Wink It ...
Scientists think they have worked out how punctuation in texts and emails can convey sarcasm. The simple winking face was found to be the most effective device to convey sarcasm in an ambiguous ...
With three simple keystrokes, Scott Fahlman brought a smile to the internet. In a 1982 message board post, Fahlman, a computer scientist at Carnegie-Mellon University, proposed using typographical ...
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