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  2. Emojipedia - Wikipedia

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    Emojipedia is an emoji reference website [1] which documents the meaning and common usage of emoji characters [2] in the Unicode Standard.Most commonly described as an emoji encyclopedia [3] or emoji dictionary, [4] Emojipedia also publishes articles and provides tools for tracking new emoji characters, design changes [5] and usage trends.

  3. Emoji - Wikipedia

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    The Emoji application for iOS, which altered the Settings app to allow access to the emoji keyboard, was created by Josh Gare in February 2010. [61] Before the existence of Gare's Emoji app, Apple had intended for the emoji keyboard to only be available in Japan in iOS version 2.2. [62]

  4. Implementation of emojis - Wikipedia

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    The emoji keyboard was first available in Japan with the release of iPhone OS version 2.2 in 2008. [36] The emoji keyboard was not officially made available outside of Japan until iOS version 5.0. [37] From iPhone OS 2.2 through to iOS 4.3.5 (2011), those outside Japan could access the keyboard but had to use a third party app to enable it.

  5. 6 Exciting New iPhone Emojis Debuted: Find Out What They Are

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    Emoji Shuffle. New emojis have arrived! As part of the new iOS 17.4 beta update, iPhone users will now see some friendly new faces (and a few random objects) on their emoji keyboard.

  6. Emojli - Wikipedia

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    Tom Scott and Matt Gray were inspired to create the app after seeing the success of Yo and the release of new emoji characters by the Unicode Consortium. [4] [5] During a talk at Electromagnetic Field Festival, the developers commented that the app originated largely as a joke, but that by the time of launch 70,000 unique usernames had been reserved. [6]

  7. List of free and open-source iOS applications - Wikipedia

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    A port of the UNIX based text editor to iOS, with syntax highlighting: Free software: git: VLC for iOS: A port of the free VLC media player: MPL 2.0 GPLv2+ git: The White House: The official White House app: MIT: git: wikiHow: wikiHow app: GPL: git: Wikipedia: The official Wikipedia app: MIT: git: Also available for Android, webOS and Kindle. Wire

  8. The Real Meaning Behind the Most Popular Emojis - AOL

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    Despite its similarity to words like “emotion” and “emoticon,” the wordemoji” is actually a Japanese portmanteau of two words: “e,” meaning picture, and “moji,” meaning ...

  9. iOS 7 - Wikipedia

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    Initial release on iPad Air (1st generation) and iPad mini 2 Support for iCloud Keychain and password generator for the Safari web browser; Delays appearance of Slide to Unlock when Touch ID is in use; Fixes an issue that prevented iMessage from working and/or activating for some users; Updates Bold Text to also bold the phone keypad text