The Unicode Consortium wants you to be able to send emoji that look a little bit more like you. Every time you type on your cellphone's keyboard, you're punching in tiny bits of Unicode, a universal ...
This past summer, the Unicode Consortium introduced about 250 new standard emoji, including a spider web, sunglasses and a hand giving the middle finger. Conspicuously missing from the emoji catalog, ...
Every time you type on your cellphone's keyboard, you're punching in tiny bits of Unicode, a universal standard for creating text, numbers and emoji. Emoji, taken from the Japanese words çµµ "e" ...
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