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  2. Italians finally made it to

  3. 23 hours ago
  4. co-founder and CEO Jack Dorsey tweeted the newly added emoji on Feb. 2 and tagged , the consortium managing the character standard, in an apparent suggestion to do the same.

  5. Feb 2
  6. The Famous Orange will be a universal , just a matter of time

  7. 20 hours ago

    Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey has debuted the social media platforms’ newly added , apparently urging to add a function for Bitcoin emoji as well.

  8. Jan 30
  9. Jan 30

    It's soon time to add a "satoshi" symbol We have the unicode already ₿ A satoshi unit will be the equivalent of at least $€£0,01. I found this on the net, and this "satoshi" logo is the best I found! similar to the biggest unit ₿. ¢10000 OR ₿0,00010000 ??

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  10. 6 hours ago

    And to bridge the wait until autumn🍂 2020 for the , there is a brandnew emoji for all of us from . Successful 💹 + markets 📊 + team and hopefully your BISON and had a great SuperBowl!🏈😉

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    “officially” really has no meaning here. Officially by whom? In , a standard recognized worldwide, it's called NUMBER SIGN (Unicode names are all upper case)

  12. Feb 2

    Can we get for ?

  13. Jan 31

    Chinese unicode is breaking dependency property workflow -properties

  14. Jan 31

    The Consortium has unveiled its new emojis for 2020, including symbols and several gender-non-specific characters. The new icons will be released for mobile phones in September and possibly earlier on WhatsApp.

  15. Jan 31

    The Placard emoji: truly, the first emoji to represent protesting and activism. Long overdue.

  16. Feb 2

    Next stop for world mass adoption 🙌🏼

  17. Feb 1

    1/+) I keep seeing on social networks people desperately trying to stand out replacing normal text with italics, upside down, or other similarly weird styles. Please . You're negatively affecting visually impaired users, who won't be able to use screen readers.

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  18. Jan 28

    Found an interesting open redirect bypass today. Target would only allow *.target.com, but if you entered hxxp://evil.com%EF%BC%, the backed would return hxxp://evil.com/?.target.com :D

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