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Oh, so you're one of the spammers who's using the Emoji? Don't be so sensitive. We didn't know you well. Perhaps you want a Spam Emoji?

I'm not a spammer and watch how you're talking to me. You're being disrespectful. Why you would even say such thing to me makes no sense, other than to be rude. The other poster I replied to is getting overly annoyed by something as simple as an Emoji. There are other things in life to put forth more concerns to.
 
I won't be happy until every possible emoji exists, there are millions missing right now.
 
ha.... u call these emoji's ?

These look more like clip art i used is MS Office.

I still haven't got used to speaking 'Emoji' yet.. So i'll have to stick with the English language.. Probably better in the run anyway..... It took me years just to figue out what a smiley face was in IRC.
 
No hot dog?

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Guys, Unicode doesn't mandate how these characters should look like. That's the font designer's job. Unicode only specifies the code and its meaning. Designers are totally free to make better looking artwork.

get out of here with your facts.
 
Am still waiting for a emoji representing disgust, nausea or vomiting.

And one for a hippopotamus too. :cool:
 
There needs to be an emoji creator app for ios! That then adds an emoji keyboard so you can make all the crazy meme type things that Apple doesn't want you sending that we all love. It's probably already an app but it should be part part of the os
 
Instead of more Emoji, I'd like Apple to arrive at a way of making a permanent subset of our own choices. Not just a handful of recent picks.
 
Drooling face all the way.

I've never understood why there wasn't one. It's there prefect response to like a million IMs.
 
Wow, this is scrapping the bottom of the barrel MAcRumors. What will tomorrow bring, hints on how to pick my nose?
 
Hey, Apple spent a good number of minutes of the opening presentation at WWDC last summer gushing about making OS X windows slightly transparent- like that was some big, huge deal for us users. I haven't gotten one thing out of it myself. But if that can be touted as a big thing at a huge Apple event that sells out in seconds, certainly some oft-requested emoji can get a headline on a rumors site.

Yeah. I wish Apple would just pay less attention to detail. And just throw crap out there.
 
Is slightly transparent window imagery "paying attention to detail"?

I didn't suggest that they should just "throw crap out there" but there's plenty of things that could be done in OS X that would actually make it more usable, more efficient, etc. Was slight transparency on any user's next-gen OS X wish list? If you go back and watch WWDC, that's the first thing they highlight... and then go on and on about it like it's something big.
 
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Hey, Apple spent a good number of minutes of the opening presentation at WWDC last summer gushing about making OS X windows slightly transparent- like that was some big, huge deal for us users. I haven't gotten one thing out of it myself. But if that can be touted as a big thing at a huge Apple event that sells out in seconds, certainly some oft-requested emoji can get a headline on a rumors site.

As usual some people here find the need to over exaggerate especially when it comes to putting Apple down for their products updates. I just checked out the WWDC opening to see what you were talking about it. Craig Ferderighi briefly went over the new interface and talked about the transparency. He wasn't "Gushing" over it and he wasn't making a huge deal of it. He was explaining the evolution of OS X since inception. People like to have a fresh updated interface whether or not it serves as an upgrade to functionality. But I guess it's a big deal when Microsoft removes the Start button, then puts it back after consumer frustration and calls it a "Feature". Please don't over-exaggerate. :rolleyes:
 
Who's exaggerating? He spends a while on it and then even Cook is recapping it later. It's the first "new feature" being discussed. First!

My point was that if that can be a headliner (first feature discussed) at a massive, once-a-year event like WWDC, then a set of new emoji getting a dedicated article on a rumors site doesn't seem like some big deal. I was responding to someone who was ridiculing this rumor as if it didn't deserve to be a post.
 
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