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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Unicode?
Unicode is an information technology standard for the consistent encoding, representation, and handling of text
expressed in most of the world's writing systems.
Why do some emojis look different on different
devices?
The
Unicode Consortium decides what emojis exist and their core description, but Apple, Google, Microsoft, and
others design their own visual interpretations.
How do I use HTML entities?
HTML
entities allow you to display characters that might otherwise be interpreted as HTML markup or are difficult to
type. For example, 😀 displays a smiling face.
Did you know?
The first emojis were created in 1999 by Shigetaka Kurita for a Japanese mobile internet platform.
There are currently over 3,600 emojis in the Unicode Standard.
The 'Face with Tears of Joy' 😂 was named Oxford Dictionaries' Word of the Year in 2015.