The world’s first emoji translator told about the intricacies of their work

Unusual profession was very interesting.

Emoji is a set of symbols used in online correspondence. Today, there are more than 2,500 Emoji. They were invented in Japan in the late 1990s. Emoji To appear in smartphones and devices from different companies, as well as in other countries, they are added to Unicode, a worldwide standard for character encoding. The special Subcommission Unicode decides which Emoji add to an existing set.

Emoji very popular in online correspondence. Only in Facebook messenger every day is forwarded nearly 5000000000 Emoji.

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