What is that for? It's one of the least popular emojis (ranked 1233 of 1679 on Twitter), perhaps because nobody is really sure what it is or how to use it. There aren't many hints. It's filed under ...
The Unicode Consortium lately announced version 7.0 of the Unicode Standard, which will bring forth approximately 250 new emojis that could one day be included in future Android, iOS and Windows Phone ...
An update to Unicode Standard is now available, and introduces approximately 250 emoji pictographic symbols. The emojis are a part of the Unicode 7.0 software update from Apple, Google, and Microsoft.
Now you'll soon be able to tell your friends to "fuck off" with a quaint middle finger emoji. The Unicode Consortium, the organization that standardizes text across software, has introduced 250 new ...
Times New Roman, Calibri, and many other popular fonts are created by Microsoft and can’t be included with Linux. If you open a Word document or another Microsoft Office document in LibreOffice or ...