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What's the meaning of WeChat 100?

Wechat, a software that has been closely related to our life, work and study. The following is an example of the meaning of some WeChat expressions.

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Emoji is an emoji, which comes from the Japanese word "painting characters".

Neon people who speak euphemistically and often put their expressions into expression have fully felt the lack of words after entering the network age, so in the 1990s, Satoshi Kurita, a Japanese, created a set of simple emoticons and emoticons, which quickly became popular on Japanese networks and mobile phones.

Emoji are really popular all over the world, thanks to the Unicode Association and Apple.

Unicode Association was founded in the late 1980s, mainly initiated by technology companies, and its existing members include executives from Apple and Google.

The association converts each letter, number, symbol and phonetic symbol into a code, which facilitates communication between different computers and mobile phones, including characters. On 20 1 1 year, Apple integrated emoji into the iOS 5 system, and emoji became popular all over the world.

William Van Rank, the creator of Apple emoji.

The emoji expression that everyone is familiar with now was created by former Apple employee Willem van Lancker (Twitter: @ van Lancker), not Satoshi Kurita.

At that time, as an Apple intern, he drew the first 500 emoji in the realistic style of iOS.

Kurita Satoshi denied on Twitter that the apple color was painted by the emoji himself.

It can be described as "unspeakable, only emoticons." Many studies have found that when two people communicate face to face, 70% of the communication is expressed through body language, 23% through tone and only 7% through words.

Emoji, like a gesture of face-to-face communication, is a kind of body language in the network age.

The annual hot word named by the Oxford Dictionary in 20 15 is an emoticon expression to express tears of joy.

According to statistics, more than 2 billion smartphone users around the world send 6 billion emoticons to communicate every day.