| Category | Business |
| Published | 14 March 2025 |
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Okay, let’s set the scene. It’s the early days of emojis—late 1990s, early 2000s—and they’re mostly a Japanese thing. People are sending tiny pixelated hearts and smiley faces on their flip phones, and it’s all super cute. But there’s a problem: every mobile company has its own set of emojis, and they don’t play nice together. If you send a little sun from one phone to another, it might show up as a weird square—or worse, crash the message entirely. It’s like trying to speak French to someone who only knows Italian. Total chaos! That’s where the Unicode Consortium comes in, and honestly, they’re the unsung heroes of this whole story.
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