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  2. File:WhatsApp.svg - Wikipedia

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    Derivative of WhatsApp logo.svg ... but upload the new logo under a different name and keep it here for history! ... simplify code, valid SVG: 00:30, 5 September 2020 ...

  3. File:WhatsApp logo.svg - Wikipedia

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  4. File:WhatsApp logo-color-vertical.svg - Wikipedia

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  5. Unicode input - Wikipedia

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    For example, Alt+0 247 yields a ÷, corresponding to its code point, but the character produced by Alt+2 47 depends on the OEM code page, such as Code page 437, and may yield a ≈. Also Alt + 0 1 2 8 through Alt + 0 1 5 9 yield the characters assigned in rows 8 and 9 in the CP1252 layout , rather than the C1 control codes that are assigned to ...

  6. WhatsApp - Wikipedia

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    WhatsApp was officially made available for PCs through a web client, under the name WhatsApp Web, [194] in late January 2015 through an announcement made by Koum on his Facebook page: "Our web client is simply an extension of your phone: the web browser mirrors conversations and messages from your mobile device—this means all of your messages ...

  7. WhatsApp officially announces QR codes and animated stickers

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    WhatsApp today announced a slew of new features that are set to roll out “over the next few weeks.” While people aren’t meeting up in person all that often these days because, you know ...

  8. Private Use Areas - Wikipedia

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    In Unicode, a Private Use Area (PUA) is a range of code points that, by definition, will not be assigned characters by the standard. [1] Three private use areas are defined: one in the Basic Multilingual Plane (U+E000–U+F8FF), and one each in, and nearly covering, planes 15 and 16 (U+F0000–U+FFFFD, U+100000–U+10FFFD).

  9. File:Logo CODE.svg - Wikipedia

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