Encoding and displaying characters from different languages used to mean working between multiple different formatting systems within the same project. Even though the introduction of Unicode ...
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Users have long agitated for more — and more diverse — emoji, arguing that the popular Japanese pictographs simply don’t contain enough characters for modern, global communication. Today, with the ...
A staggering 92 per cent of the world's online population use emojis but one emoji from the list of thousands reigns supreme according to Unicode, the organisation which digitises the indispensable ...