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Despite a 19-page proposal (and three revisions!), the white wine emoji still won't see the light of day yet. If you’ve ever scrolled through your phone looking for a white wine emoji ...
Kendall-Jackson winery has launched a white wine emoji campaign (complete with a website) that accompanies a 15-page proposal to the Unicode Consortium, explaining why a white wine emoji is necessary.
Hold onto your glass: A white wine emoji may be coming soon to a phone near you. Sonoma County winery Kendall-Jackson recently submitted a 15-page proposal for a white wine emoji to Unicode ...
A new draft proposal published Tuesday at the Unicode Consortium outlines a way of diversifying the mostly white people who populate your emoji keyboard. The system, presented by Google software ...
SAN FRANCISCO – Female emoji of color have joined the workforce ... Google is not the only tech company struggling to achieve a less white, male employee base that more reflects its global ...
Talk about dedication! In the absence of a white wine emoji, employees at Kendall-Jackson winery in Sonoma County, California, wrote a 15-page proposal asking for one, and it worked. Sort of.
But one big emoji is absent from the batch: The option of a brunette white person. I will be the first to admit that this oversight seems laughably superficial. For one, light-skinned brunettes ...