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Yoshikazu Kasahara, MBA, Celebrated for Excellence in English Language Education

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星期四, 七月 29, 2021

Mr. Kasahara is the author of 30 books that teach readers how to speak, read and write in English or Japanese.

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  • Mr. Kasahara is the author of 30 books that teach readers how to speak, read and write in English or Japanese.
  • Yoshi's Quick Method Academy, in which Mr. Kasahara has thrived as the president and chief executive officer since 1991.
  • Mr. Kasahara's Quick Method places a great deal of focus on sentence structure, which differs tremendously when comparing English and Japanese.
  • Mr. Kasahara attributes his success to his ability to understand why so many people struggle to learn English or Japanese.

SSG's Oahu Launch Provides a Strategic Bridge to Tokyo and APAC

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星期三, 六月 23, 2021

Following theopeningof a new office in Tokyo in early 2021, SSGleaders neededa strategicway to support the Japanese market and otherAPAC clients.Hawaii proved to be a logical, strategic location with a high concentration of Japanese talent andnative-language speakers.

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  • Following theopeningof a new office in Tokyo in early 2021, SSGleaders neededa strategicway to support the Japanese market and otherAPAC clients.Hawaii proved to be a logical, strategic location with a high concentration of Japanese talent andnative-language speakers.
  • "This could truly be an operations hub for Selling Simplified, with its ability to support both US and APAC clients."
  • COO and co-founderJag Sidhu added, "By employingtalentat the local level and focusing on native-languagespeakers,SSGhasbeen able to penetratehistorically closedmarketsand continue growingduringaglobalpandemic.
  • The benefit of having native-language speakers in Hawaii is that we can understand the market, and that makes ourdatamuch better."

BRS Media’s dotFM Proclaims 2020 a Breakout Year for Emoji Domains

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星期二, 一月 12, 2021

In 2018, dotFM launched Emoji-based Domain Names and in 2020 extended Emoji Domains, to include over 120 new emoji characters.

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  • In 2018, dotFM launched Emoji-based Domain Names and in 2020 extended Emoji Domains, to include over 120 new emoji characters.
  • Today emojis are incorporated in all aspects of consumers online conversations; mobile devices, social media, texting, messaging, and now web domains.
  • This past year was clearly a breakout-year for emoji-based domains within the .FM name space, with Emoji Domains representing nearly 10% of all New Domain registrations in 2020, remarked George T. Bundy, Chairman & CEO of BRS Media, Inc.
  • Information about .FM Domains, Domain Spotlights, Premium Domains and Emoji Domains are available at https://Get.fm/Emoji .

Facemoji Keyboard Releases 2020 State of Emoji Report

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星期四, 七月 16, 2020

Facemoji Keyboard today released its 2020 State of Emoji report outlining the most popular emoji used globally ahead of World Emoji Day.

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  • Facemoji Keyboard today released its 2020 State of Emoji report outlining the most popular emoji used globally ahead of World Emoji Day.
  • View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20200716005281/en/
    Facemoji Keyboard's 2020 State of Emoji Report (Graphic: Business Wire)
    Key insights from the report include:
    Despite the tough year, the worlds top five most popular emoji to date are positive.
  • The 2020 State of Emoji report covers emoji usage habits of Facemoji Keyboards Android and iOS users between June 1st, 2019 and May 31st, 2020 in many countries around the world.
  • Emoji rankings in this report are a reflection of overall emoji usage frequency, by emoji category and/or by country.

Thought Leaders, Influencers and Luminaries Come Together to Share, Discuss, Inspire and Revel Around the Topic of Healing the Planet at Flow Kana’s Inaugural Event: FLOW TALKS: CANNABIS AS A CATALYST FOR CHANGE.

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星期二, 十月 8, 2019

Thats why were all here to co-create the change we wish to see, explained Michael Steinmetz, Flow Kana CEO and Co-Founder.

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  • Thats why were all here to co-create the change we wish to see, explained Michael Steinmetz, Flow Kana CEO and Co-Founder.
  • The talks opened with a challenge by renowned Buckminster Fuller prize-winning architect and green building leader Jason McLennan.
  • We need to stand up and we need to become homo regenesis - the species that heals and stewards the whole planet.
  • Flow Kana believes that the diverse history, stories, and methods, coupled with distinct regional terroirs, are truly important to cannabis consumers.

Baidu’s Facemoji Keyboard Brings Sanrio Anime Characters to Life via Augmented Reality

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星期三, 四月 24, 2019
Key Points: 
  • View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20190424005284/en/
    Sanrio anime characters Aggretsuko and Gudetama join library of AR Emoji on Baidus Facemoji Keyboard app.
  • Facemoji Keyboard has established a reputation for providing exceptional user experiences, vast customization offerings and a selection of features leveraging Baidus robust AI technology.
  • Now, millions of users of Baidus Facemoji Keyboard app can enjoy AR Emoji that capture the spirit of Sanrios characters by leveraging AI technologies.
  • Facemoji Keyboard is an emoji-centric keyboard app featuring Baidus speech recognition technology.

Inventor of the First Five Skin Tone Emoji Celebrates Five-Year Anniversary iDiversicons™ is Still Touching Lives Today with our Disability Pride Emoji and New GIFs

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星期四, 十二月 6, 2018

That off-hand question from a public health student to her mother launched a whole new world of emoji.

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  • That off-hand question from a public health student to her mother launched a whole new world of emoji.
  • Since that time, iDiversicons has changed the emoji landscape and has added more than 900 "looks like me" emoji for mobile devices.
  • Since its inception, iDiversicons has continued to expand the diversity in its palette of emoji.
  • In 2015, the company worked with the late disability rights leader Greg Smith to create "Disability Pride Emoji."