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Happy International Emoji Calendar Day (!), a holiday I just made up to celebrate the arrival of a date that we, perhaps without realizing it, find ourselves staring at all year. July 17 is ...
It's similar to the lore about iPhone clocks always displaying the time of 9 ... Calendar is now "dynamic," and features the current date rather than July 17, the Mac app icon, and calendar emoji ...
The choice of this date is quite clever on iOS keypads, the calendar emoji displays July 17, making it a fitting selection for World Emoji Day. The evolution of emojis has transformed simple text ...
Thinking face emoji means mulling something over or needing some time to think about it. One can also use it in a more sarcastic manner when you are mocking or sceptical about something. Surrounded by ...
Apple teased a set of new emoji it will release with the next iOS update, 13.0, this fall. As July 17 is the date shown on the calendar emoji, it’s only fitting. Emoji have gone beyond being a ...
Next in the line of arbitrary and meaningless Internet holidays is World Emoji Day, coming to trending hashtags near you this July 17. (Why? Because it’s the date displayed on the iOS calendar ...
If you’ve ever used any of the calendar emoji on your phone, you might have noticed something unusual about them. They all say the same date: July 17. That’s because July 17 – today!
World Emoji Day: History World Emoji Day was created by Jeremy Burge, the founder of Emojipedia, in 2014. The date, July 17, was chosen because the calendar emoji on iOS displays this date ...