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The story of "Emojis"

                 
Emoji or Electronic message are small faces with emotions each uniqe to them. When Shigetaka Kurita created the first emoji in 1999, he had to work within a grid measuring 12 by 12 pixels. 
Emoji exist in various genres, including facial expressions, common objects, places and types of weather, and animals. Emojis are with nearly 20 percent of messages including at least one symbol, followed by Russians and Americans. The French embrace icons associated with hearts, while users from other countries prefer emojis related to faces. The most famous emoji is the "cool face" (😎).


Nowadays in this second millions of emojis are used.

There are different forms of Emojis that are different. For a example Google emojis , Microsoft Emoji, Samsung Emoji, Apple Emoji and WhatsApp Emoji are highlights. 

Google Emoji- You can get a Google Emoji by just right clicking your mouse pad.

Microsoft Emoji- You can get it by clicking Windows button and dot button ( Win + . ).

A Unicode combine theses various tips of emojis. For an example if an Apple user sends a emoji to an Android user without a Unicode it will be a square. With the Unicode everything is combined.  


Different types of emojis 

Google emoji - 
Microsoft emoji- 😎
Apple emoji- 😎



                          
                                                               
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