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| Smilies (emoticons) are
used to represent emotions in e-mails, chat rooms, newsgroups etc to overcome the textual impersonality of the Internet. Smiliemail is an innovative attempt at establishing if smilies are engaging when used to deliver messages. |
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Sign Up, it's Free, and be part of this new innovative research. All that is needed is a username and password. An information sheet is provided here, this will give you more details on this research. A short tutorial is available here. |
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Smiliemail can be accessed anywhere in the world. Simply type the message, add emotions and actions, and send it! A unique username/password that you choose, will be used to identify you. |
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