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Technology News: Twitter reportedly working on emoji-style reactions; Smart’s 5G network surpasses 3,000 sites nationwide

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[Inquirer.Net](Lrw9hVoGR41p7t6ZBp0b662klUzQY6Ik2BuClf46E7w) Technology News [Twitter reportedly working on emoji-style reactions](Lrw9hVoGR41p7t6ZBp0b662klUzQY6Ik2BuClf46E7w) Lrw9hVoGR41p7t6ZBp0b662klUzQY6Ik2BuClf46E7w Twitter is expected to replace its “like” system with something similar to that of Facebook’s emoji-style reactions, a security researcher disclosed earlier this month. “Twitter is actually working on Tweet Reactions like ‘Like,’ ‘Cheer,’ ‘Hmm,’ ‘Sad’ and ‘Haha,'” Jane Manchun Wong tweeted on May 13. Earlier today, May 29, she added to this news a... [Share this article](Lrw9hVoGR41p7t6ZBp0b662klUzQY6Ik2BuClf46E7w)  --------------------------------------------------------------- [Smart’s 5G network surpasses 3,000 sites nationwide](Lrw9hVoGR41p7t6ZBp0b662klUzQY6Ik2BuClf46E7w) Lrw9hVoGR41p7t6ZBp0b662klUzQY6Ik2BuClf46E7w PLDT wireless arm Smart Communications, Inc. (Smart), the first to launch 5G in the Philippines, has fired up more than 3,000 5G sites across the country as of May, solidifying its hold as the Philippines’ fastest and widest 5G network. This includes 5G sites deployed in far-flung and mountainous areas, such as Brgy. Linut-od in... [Share this article](Lrw9hVoGR41p7t6ZBp0b662klUzQY6Ik2BuClf46E7w)  Want to see more latest news? [Visit our website](Lrw9hVoGR41p7t6ZBp0b662klUzQY6Ik2BuClf46E7w) FOLLOW US Lrw9hVoGR41p7t6ZBp0b662klUzQY6Ik2BuClf46E7w Lrw9hVoGR41p7t6ZBp0b662klUzQY6Ik2BuClf46E7w Lrw9hVoGR41p7t6ZBp0b662klUzQY6Ik2BuClf46E7w Lrw9hVoGR41p7t6ZBp0b662klUzQY6Ik2BuClf46E7w © Copyright 2021 [INQUIRER.net](Lrw9hVoGR41p7t6ZBp0b662klUzQY6Ik2BuClf46E7w) [INQUIRER.net](Lrw9hVoGR41p7t6ZBp0b662klUzQY6Ik2BuClf46E7w) is the official news website of the INQUIRER Group of Companies (IGC) Your privacy is important to us. We will not share, sell or authorize any third party to use your email address for commercial or other purposes without your permission. You can opt-out of any emails from us by [updating your preferences](. [Forward to a Friend](Lrw9hVoGR41p7t6ZBp0b662klUzQY6Ik2BuClf46E7w) | [Feedback](

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