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  2. World Emoji Day - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft used World Emoji Day in 2021 to preview [48] an overhaul to the Windows emoji set using the Fluent Design System for the first time. [49] Facebook used World Emoji Day 2021 to announce Soundmojis, [50] Google unveiled a solution for faster emoji updates on Android, [51] and Emojipedia revealed sample images for the latest emoji draft ...

  3. World Emoji Day and The Evolution of The Online Language

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    Emoji have become major tools of communication over the past decade — alongside gifs and memes — and so for this year’s World Emoji Day on July 17, we thought it’d be fun to explore how ...

  4. Jeremy Burge - Wikipedia

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    World Emoji Day is a "global celebration of emoji" created by Burge in 2014. [14] [69] [70] According to the New York Times, he created the day on "July 17 based on the way the calendar emoji is shown on iPhones". [71] [72] Burge told Axios in 2017 that "Tim Cook tweeted about [World Emoji Day] this year so I was kind of excited about that". [73]

  5. World Emoji Day quiz: Can you work out these sports ... - AOL

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  6. Emojipedia - Wikipedia

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    World Emoji Day is a holiday created by Emojipedia [58] in 2014 [59] which is held on 17 July each year. [60] According to The New York Times, 17 July was chosen due to the design of the calendar emoji (on iOS) showing this date. [61] [62] Emojipedia used the second annual World Emoji Day to release EmojiVote as "an experiment in Emoji ...

  7. Emoji - Wikipedia

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    Emoji became increasingly popular worldwide in the 2010s after Unicode began encoding emoji into the Unicode Standard. [7] [8] [9] They are now considered to be a large part of popular culture in the West and around the world. [10] [11] In 2015, Oxford Dictionaries named the Face with Tears of Joy emoji (😂) the word of the year. [12] [13]

  8. Preply surveyed 2,021 Americans from Feb. 1 to 29 in order to decipher what people think each emoji means the most — and findings showed that the nail painting emoji, the dashing away cloud ...

  9. Emojination - Wikipedia

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    It sought to enable individuals to work together with Emojination to write emoji proposals for submission to the Unicode Consortium. [6] The first of these included working with Rayouf Alhumedhi to develop emoji's featuring people wearing headscarfs. [7] Emojination provided support to Florie Hutchinson in 2017 to help develop the ballet flat ...