If you have ever dreamed of using emojis for a custom URL, your day has come. Well, at least if you are using the Opera browser with Yat integration. Opera has announced a new partnership with Yat ...
Opera, a web browser, has announced that it will be able to use URLs that consist only of emoji in partnership with Yat, a company that provides URLs that use emoji. It is said that it will be ...
OK, let me explain. That string of emojis is a URL that, when entered into the address line in the Opera browser, takes you to singer Kesha’s website. Opera said on Monday that it had enabled ...
The first website went live more than three decades ago, and while we’ve seen a lot of changes to the web since then, one thing has remained largely constant: you get to websites either by typing a ...
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In the last few months alone, emojis have transformed from ‘fun things the Youngs do’ into a truly ubiquitous phenomenon. Now there's a website to make emojis even more ingrained in Internet culture.
This post originally appeared on Business Insider. Emoji URLs may be the next big thing. With unique and memorable domain names becoming more and more scarce, some companies and campaigns are turning ...
Emoji URLs may be the next big thing. With unique and memorable domain names becoming more and more scarce, some companies and campaigns are turning to out-of-the-box digital methods to reach new ...
Will emoji soon become the lingua franca of the Internet? (Linkmoji) Emoji are taking over the Internet, led by sports stars engaging in jocular emoji wars. Hey @kobebryant, you're already an emoji ...
Web browser company Opera said Monday it will enable emoji-only based web addresses “to bring a new level of creativity to the internet.” The integration is part of a partnership with Yat, a company ...
It was only a matter of time: Now links, which are not even technically words, can be turned into emoji with the help of Linkmoji. The service asks you to simply enter a URL, and it spits out a series ...