Nelson et al., 2015 - Google Patents
Emoticon use in mobile communications:-Nelson et al., 2015
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- Nelson R
- Tossell C
- Kortum P
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- Publication venue
- Encyclopedia of mobile phone behavior
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Following the ubiquitous spread of smartphones across the world, an increasing amount of communications are conducted through text-based media (eg, text messaging, email, social media, etc.). As such, important non-verbal information ordinarily conveyed through means …
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