Unicode does all this cataloging of emojis internally for tech. But how about cataloging them for the public at large, who's using them and misusing them? How did all the internal work of Unicode get out there for folks just kind of casually tippy tapping on pocket computers? Us woozy little cows like you and me, let's pop back to Jeremy and talk about the growth of emoji PDA.

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