Unicode Consortium launches version 14.0 with a total of 112 new emoji, including multiracial handshake, melting face, saluting face, and heart hands
Today the latest emoji list will be released by the Unicode Consortium, with additions including Biting Lip, Troll, Saluting Face … Source: Unicode .
A Verge writer and former Techmeme editor describes the process for his successful submission of “yawning face” and waffle emojis to the Unicode Consortium
Jay Peters / The Verge : Tweets: @cattsmall , @jaypeters , @jaypeters , @loudmouthjulia , and @mslopatto Tweets: Catt Small / @cattsmall : I didn't realize how simple the emoji proposal process was. ...
A Verge writer and former Techmeme editor describes the process for his successful submission of “yawning face” and waffle emojis to the Unicode Consortium
You can make emoji, too — This week, I learned that Lil Nas X tweeted about something I helped make. No, it wasn't an article on The Verge. Tweets: @jaypeters , @jaypeters , @loudmouthjulia , and @...
Unicode Consortium finalizes its emoji list for 2019, including 230 new emojis like “yawning face” and “pinching hand”, likely coming to major platforms soon
The final emoji list for 2019 has now been approved by the Unicode Consortium and includes a total of 230 …
Google's diverse emoji for women at work approved by Unicode Consortium
Back in May, Google proposed 13 new emoji meant to better represent women in professional fields, and now 11 of those emoji have been approved by the Unicode Consortium. The new emoji, including a ch...
Google's diverse emoji for women at work approved by Unicode Consortium
Back in May, Google proposed 13 new emoji meant to better represent women in professional fields, and now 11 of those emoji have been approved by the Unicode Consortium. The new emoji, including a ch...
Inside the Unicode Consortium and how it decides which emojis to officially support
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Inside the Unicode Consortium and how it decides which emojis to officially support
How Emojis Find Their Way to Phones — An obscure organization that standardizes the way punctuation marks and other text are represented by computer systems has in recent years found itself at the f...