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[text] How Emoji Get Lost in Translation on Different Devices 1.583.286 visualizzazioni viDI Slate . Pubblicato il 13 feb 2016 ISCRIVITI 116.735 As more people of all ages devices and tech sawy adopt emojis in their texts and online messages we must address a problem few seem to realize Emojis look very different on different platforms. Unicodethe standard programming Ianguageihal allows communication between platformsis Dretty much foolproof for text. Words are words and there are no crossplatform kinks to work out. But when it comes to emoji characters things get a bit trickier. Because of licensing issues many messaging systems on different platforms must develop their own interpretations of the corresponding emoji symbols so an emoji on an iPhone may appear very different on an Android. Andlets just say the results .. vary. To get to the bottom of the crossplatform issues we compared every single emoji on different systems and identified the biggest discrepancies between the Google Apple Microsoft and Samsung sets. Watch the video above to find out just how much can be lost in emoji translation. Categoria Intrattenimento Licenza Licenza YouTube standard MOSTRA MENO