Matt Mullenweg

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I’m as likely to give Twitter a hard time as anyone, but today I want to tell you about something great they did: Twitter open sourced their emoji set for anyone to use. We’ve been working with them behind the scenes on this and launched the emoji for WP.com as well. Support will be coming to Jetpack soon.

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One thought on “Open Source Emoji”

  1. Aubrey Portwood's avatar Aubrey Portwood says:
    November 11, 2014 at 8:08 am

    I recognize those from Slack! Wonder if they were involved too?

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