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  2. File:Softbank mobile logo.svg - Wikipedia

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    English: Logo of SoftBank Corporation and SoftBank Mobile Corporation and SoftBank Telecom Corporation and defiant media and SoftBank BB Corporation. 日本語: ソフトバンクとソフトバンクモバイル、ソフトバンクテレコム、ソフトバンクBBのロゴ

  3. SoftBank Group - Wikipedia

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    SoftBank was founded in September 1981 as SOFTBANK Corp by then-24-year-old Masayoshi Son, initially as a software distributor. The company entered the publishing business in May 1982 with the launches of the Oh! PC and Oh! MZ magazines, about NEC and Sharp computers respectively. [31] Oh!PC had a circulation of 140,000 copies by 1989. [32]

  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. File:SoftBank logo.svg - Wikipedia

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  6. Emoji - Wikipedia

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    An emoji (/ ɪ ˈ m oʊ dʒ iː / ih-MOH-jee; plural emoji or emojis; [1] Japanese: 絵文字, Japanese pronunciation:) is a pictogram, logogram, ideogram, or smiley embedded in text and used in electronic messages and web pages.

  7. Face with Tears of Joy emoji - Wikipedia

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    In general terms, emoji development dates back to the late 1990s in Japan. By 2010, when the Unicode Consortium was compiling a unified collection of characters from the Japanese cellular emoji sets, which would be included with the October 2010 release of Unicode 6.0, [1] a face with tears of joy was included in the au by KDDI and SoftBank Mobile emoji sets.

  8. Shift Out and Shift In characters - Wikipedia

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    Shift In is also used in the 2G variant [4] of SoftBank Mobile's encoding for emoji. The ISO/IEC 2022 standard ( ECMA -35, JIS X 0202) standardises the generalized usage of SO and SI for switching between pre-designated character sets invoked over the 0x20–0x7F byte range.

  9. File:Open Access logo with dark text for contrast, on ...

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    It is recommended to name the SVG file “Open Access logo with dark text for contrast, on transparent background.svg”—then the template Vector version available (or Vva) does not need the new image name parameter.