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Not everyone speaks English, Baeten said, but girls around the world speak emoji. That’s why the campaign, heavy on digital distribution and social media outreach, will be a worldwide effort.
In the past few years, emoji have become so ubiquitous that it's easy to forget they're an optional app; everyone from your 11-year-old cousin to your technology-challenged father seems to use ...
But this World Emoji Day (17 July) people are only just realising the real meaning behind the seemingly innocent 'dancing girls' emoji - and some are horrified to discover the truth. Whilst the ...
Girls are not happy with how they’re represented in emoji. The pink shirts, bunny ears, and princess crowns are limiting and stereotypical, a new study finds. Feminine care brand Always surveyed ...
So Apple had time to make my favourite sassy girl emoji less sassy but no time to add an avocado emoji â ð ¼ priorities pls — Hannah McCartney (@mccartney1905) September 14, 2016.
We would love to see a girl studying emoji. Education empowers girls around the world. #LetGirlsLearn #LikeAGirl — The First Lady (@FLOTUS) March 8, 2016 “Hey @Always!
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