Showing posts with label emoji keyboard. Show all posts
Showing posts with label emoji keyboard. Show all posts

Monday, December 7, 2015

Emojis Aren"t Cool in Japan Anymore - http://clapway.com/2015/12/08/emojis-arent-cool-in-japan-anymore123/

For being the country that single-handedly invented what we know as emojis today, Japan isn’t very fond of them anymore. The first set of emojis came in a handheld by J-Phone, a Japanese telecommunications company that is now called Softbank. It has since the snowballed to becoming the word of the year as chosen by Oxford.


Why Doesn’t Japan Like Emojis Anymore?


Emojis are no longer a trend in Japan, simply because they first surfaced in 1999, which makes them sixteen years old. They’re still used, just not at the rate that the West is using them. The fact that the west was so slow on the uptake was part of the end of the emoji trend, not to mention that Japanese emoji look extremely different.


Japanese emoji started out much simpler, it was a simple emoticon that required no graphic transfer information. Since they were text-based, it required very little for the information to be transferred, so even very slow connections could manage. The use of these emoticons spread out until it became a form of expression in and of itself, much like it is in Western countries now.


iPhone Lost Sales in Japan For Not Supporting Emoji


When the first iPhone came out in 2008, many Japanese buyers were disappointed that it did not come with an emoji keyboard. This caused a lot of Japanese people to be discouraged from buying them. It reached such heights that Google and Apple both set out to design a way for emoji to be used in a widespread manner. Japan insisted that ’email is not email without emoji in our country’.


Ironically enough, the hustle for Apple and Google to bring what we now know as the emoji is exactly why they aren’t popular in Japan anymore. The current emoji keyboard is considered to be less cute than the standard Japanese keyboard emoji. The standard keyboard, however, is still featured in certain Android phones. It just deviated from the original concept behind emoji.


The Point Was that Emoji Were Standardized, Not Stylistic


The current emoji keyboard is too specific in its design. There’s a lot of Japanese culture that is ambiguous. Characters are often expressionless, a mixture of two things and you still don’t know which is which. Androgynous characters are all too common, but they still remain unique. The current emoji keyboard is gendered, all expressions are straight-forward and leave nothing to interpretation. So Japan moved on. The latest hype in Japan is Line, a messenger that bases its emoticons on stickers and not emoji.


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Emojis Aren"t Cool in Japan Anymore

Wednesday, November 4, 2015

EmojiWorks Releases Emoji Keyboard - http://clapway.com/2015/11/05/emojiworks-releases-emoji-keyboard123/

EmojiWorks has released the Emoji Keyboard, so there’s no more time wasted swiping left or right for the perfect emoji. The keyboard is available for Mac, Windows and connects to tablets via Bluetooth, and it’s sure to bring one more seemingly useless but actually useful gadgets to your home or office.


The emoji keyboard is designed like any other, except it has two to three of the latest batch of emojis per key, and by using the shift keys on the keyboard, all emojis are at the tips of our fingers.


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The emoji keyboard has limited availability and costs $100, which is quite a steep price given the fact that most people wouldn’t want to use emojis from outside their phones and that emoji keyboards are available for all iOS devices or have otherwise an alternative for Android phones. Current pointers say that this could be of interest to a very small group of people that either don’t have much time to spend typing or have too much time to spend texting, but either way, the emoji keyboard is sure to bring some more flare to every buyer’s messaging life. Orders can be placed through the emoji website, and it’s still yet to be discovered how the company will sell the product after it releases another update. It’s to be assumed that other generations of the emoji keyboard will be a regular product out of the company.



EmojiWorks Releases Emoji Keyboard