For millennia, humans have worked on ways to make life easier and better for people with disabilities, whether physical or cognitive, whether born that way, or encountering such issues in life, whether from age or something else, and with modern technology, making things more ever more accessible is becoming ever more important.
Diversity and representation is a hot topic – not before time, some would say – so it's not surprising that a fresh spotlight has been turned on human emojis. A survey conducted for Adobe suggests Australians want a more diverse and inclusive range of emojis.
Linux creator Linus Torvalds has signed off on a change to terminology used by the project in order to make it more inclusive.
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Ajai Chowdhry, one of the founders and CEO of HCL is married to a cousin of a cousin of mine.[…]