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APPLE TO HAVE RACIAL EMOJI

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APPLE TO HAVE RACIAL EMOJI

Smiley emoji, sad emoji, hearts emoji, and now, for the first time, racially
diverse emoji.

Apple is preparing to release non-white faces in its line-up of the cartoon
faces used to liven up text and email messages, news reports said.

In its next update of the icons, the faces will be available in six different
skin tones, US media reported late Monday.

CNN’s website said these are just some of 300 new emojis included in the
latest developer version of iOS 8.3.

But the new icons won’t be available to the public until the update is
released later this year, CNN added.

The task is not simple. The keyboard of illustrated icons is based on Unicode,
the standard for text, numbers and emojis across all platforms.

Emoji originated in Japan and were added to the Unicode Standard in 2010, CNN
said, and Apple first included them in iOS in 2011.

“Apple supports and cares deeply about diversity, and is working with The
Unicode Consortium to update the standard so that it better represents
diversity for all of us,” said an Apple spokesperson, according to CNN.

The Unicode Consortium sets international rules for text and characters to
insure consistency across platforms.

Major companies like Apple, Google, Microsoft and IBM use it.

This allows people to send, say, an emoji from an iPhone to someone with an
Android device and it is still readable.