While users will have to wait until next year to use them, the new emoji have already created quite a buzz on social media.
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The payment's timing suggests the client knew nonpublic information about the emoji's significance in the lawsuit.
Congratulations, Tinseltown. Not only are you getting another football team, you are gaining an emoji Shakespeare. Keith Wagstaff is an assistant editor at Mashable and a terrible Settlers of ...