Anyone can submit an idea for a new emoji. The Unicode Standard -- a universal character encoding standard -- is responsible ...
Even Microsoft Word and many email applications can now automatically transform words and emoticons into emoji, the way auto-correct ... or she has done something wrong, especially if the sender ...
Sometimes words just aren't enough to convey what you have to say. Emoji has been around since 1999, but these winky faces and seemingly random characters have only caught on fairly recently.