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- Emoji abstract "Emoji (絵文字 or えもじ; Japanese pronunciation: [emodʑi]) are the ideograms or smileys used in Japanese electronic messages and webpages, whose use is spreading outside Japan. Originally meaning pictograph, the word emoji literally means "picture" (e) + "character" (moji). The characters are used much like ASCII emoticons or kaomoji, but a wider range is provided, and the icons are standardized and built into the handsets. Some emoji are very specific to Japanese culture, such as a bowing (apologizing) businessman, a face wearing a face mask, a white flower used to denote "brilliant homework" or a group of emoji representing popular foods: ramen noodles, dango, onigiri, Japanese curry, and sushi. The three main Japanese operators, NTT DoCoMo, au, and SoftBank Mobile (formerly Vodafone), have each defined their own variants of emoji.[citation needed]Although originally only available in Japan, some emoji character sets have been incorporated into Unicode, allowing them to be used elsewhere as well. As a result, some phones such as the Windows Phone and the iPhone lines allow access to the symbols without requiring a Japanese carrier. Emoji have also started appearing in emailing services such as Gmail (accessed via Google Labs) in April 2009 and websites such as Flipnote Hatena. Apple's Mac OS X operating system supports emoji as of version 10.7 Lion with the Apple Color Emoji typeface.Android devices support emoji differently depending on the operating system version. Google added native emoji support to the Google Keyboard in November 2013 for devices running Android 4.4 and later. Emoji is also supported by the Google Hangouts application (independent of the keyboard in use), in both hangout and SMS modes. Several third-party messaging and keyboard applications for Android operating system phones also provide plugins that allow the use of emoji.".
- Emoji wikiPageExternalLink emojis.php.
- Emoji wikiPageExternalLink emoji-symbols.
- Emoji wikiPageExternalLink 3.html.
- Emoji wikiPageExternalLink icon_color.html.
- Emoji wikiPageExternalLink icon_mono.html.
- Emoji wikiPageExternalLink EmojiSources.txt.
- Emoji wikiPageExternalLink emoji_dingbats.html.
- Emoji wikiPageExternalLink utc.
- Emoji wikiPageExternalLink PhantomOpenEmoji.
- Emoji wikiPageID "513844".
- Emoji wikiPageRevisionID "606537830".
- Emoji hasPhotoCollection Emoji.
- Emoji subject Category:Articles_with_unsupported_PUA_characters.
- Emoji subject Category:Internet_slang.
- Emoji subject Category:Japanese_writing_system.
- Emoji subject Category:Japanese_writing_system_terms.
- Emoji subject Category:Online_chat.
- Emoji comment "Emoji (絵文字 or えもじ; Japanese pronunciation: [emodʑi]) are the ideograms or smileys used in Japanese electronic messages and webpages, whose use is spreading outside Japan. Originally meaning pictograph, the word emoji literally means "picture" (e) + "character" (moji). The characters are used much like ASCII emoticons or kaomoji, but a wider range is provided, and the icons are standardized and built into the handsets.".
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- Emoji label "إيموجي".
- Emoji label "携帯電話の絵文字".
- Emoji label "繪文字".
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- Emoji sameAs 携帯電話の絵文字.
- Emoji sameAs 에모지.
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- Emoji wasDerivedFrom Emoji?oldid=606537830.
- Emoji isPrimaryTopicOf Emoji.