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  2. World Emoji Day - Wikipedia

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    World Emoji Day is an annual unofficial holiday occurring on 17 July each year, ... World Emoji Day 2025: Thursday 13th: 17 July 2026: World Emoji Day 2026: Friday 14th:

  3. 5 things to know for July 17: Trump, Supreme Court, Floods ...

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    It’s World Emoji Day, an unofficial holiday acknowledging the thousands of symbols and smileys we use to spice up our text messages. ... Several changes to the exam will take effect in 2025 ...

  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. 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 ...

  6. 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 ...

  7. Emoji have been around since 1862 — here’s the ... - AOL

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    Likely a misprint, The New York Times is responsible for the first use of an emoticon – :) – when they printed a transcribed copy of a speech given by President Abraham Lincoln in August 1862.

  8. Person with Headscarf emoji - Wikipedia

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    The proposal was approved by the Unicode Consortium in November, 2016 [4] and the emoji was unveiled by Apple on World Emoji Day in 2017 along with over 12 other emojis that included a woman breastfeeding and a meditating man. [7] The emoji launched into keyboards in 2017 as "1F9D5 Person With Headscarf" with Messer’s design. [9]

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

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    July 17th marks World Emoji Day, and what better way to spend it than trying to decipher these sports related emojis.