From: Mark Davis (mark.edward.davis@gmail.com)
Date: Wed Apr 15 2009 - 13:16:39 CDT
Yes, the emoji symbols are undoubted used in computers as text more often by
more people than the vast majority of recent additions to Unicode. See
http://www.macchiato.com/unicode/character-frequency-by-unicode-version
Mark
On Wed, Apr 15, 2009 at 07:51, Johannes Bergerhausen <
johannes@bergerhausen.com> wrote:
> Am 13.04.2009 um 17:40 schrieb Michael Everson:
>
> On 13 Apr 2009, at 15:27, Peter Constable wrote:
>>
>> Mark's comment was relevant only if it is assumed that these *would* be
>>>> used in cell phones in the US.
>>>>
>>>
>> They're on my iPhone here in Europe.
>>
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> The software iEmoji from SpiceLoop is currently (today) at number 13
> in the »Top Twenty« of the Apps sold via the AppStore for the iPhone
> by Apple, sold for 0,79 € here in Germany.
>
> There are already hundreds of thousand users outside of Asia.
> People love to use symbols.
>
> There will be millions of users.
> Apple alone sold more than 30 million iPhones and iPod touchs
> in 18 months.
>
> Johannes Bergerhausen
>
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