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Wed, 06 Nov 2024 20:00:00 GMT http://relay.fm/clockwise/579 http://relay.fm/clockwise/579 Live Activities for Bean Sprouts 579 Dan Moren and Mikah Sargent Our default apps on iOS, how we feel about Genmoji, our favorite end-to-end encrypted messaging platforms, and whether we use Live Activities for news and sports. Our default apps on iOS, how we feel about Genmoji, our favorite end-to-end encrypted messaging platforms, and whether we use Live Activities for news and sports. clean 1799 Our default apps on iOS, how we feel about Genmoji, our favorite end-to-end encrypted messaging platforms, and whether we use Live Activities for news and sports. This episode of Clockwise is sponsored by: Oracle: Oracle Cloud Infrastructure is a single platform for your infrastructure, database, application development, and AI needs. Ecamm: Powerful live streaming platform for Mac. Get one month free. Guest Starring: Shelly Brisbin, Jeremy Burge, and James Thomson Links and Show Notes: Support Clockwise with a Relay FM Membership Submit Feedback Genmoji Has No Soul
Wed, 06 Nov 2024 20:00:00 GMT http://relay.fm/clockwise/579 http://relay.fm/clockwise/579 Dan Moren and Mikah Sargent Our default apps on iOS, how we feel about Genmoji, our favorite end-to-end encrypted messaging platforms, and whether we use Live Activities for news and sports. Our default apps on iOS, how we feel about Genmoji, our favorite end-to-end encrypted messaging platforms, and whether we use Live Activities for news and sports. clean 1799 Our default apps on iOS, how we feel about Genmoji, our favorite end-to-end encrypted messaging platforms, and whether we use Live Activities for news and sports. This episode of Clockwise is sponsored by: Oracle: Oracle Cloud Infrastructure is a single platform for your infrastructure, database, application development, and AI needs. Ecamm: Powerful live streaming platform for Mac. Get one month free. Guest Starring: Shelly Brisbin, Jeremy Burge, and James Thomson Links and Show Notes: Support Clockwise with a Relay FM Membership Submit Feedback Genmoji H
Face with Tears of Joy, Skull, Melting Face, Eyes. Emoji have been called the first language born of the digital world, with over 3,000 "picture characters" available to add emotional nuance to written communication. They first appeared on Japanese mobile phones at the turn of the millennium and are now an everyday part of the way we communicate. Jeremy Burge has been called the "Samuel Johnson of emoji". Ten years ago he founded Emojipedia, an online reference site of emoji characters and their meaning. He was also a member of the Unicode Emoji Subcommittee, which is responsible for reviewing requests for new emoji. He currently writes a Mobile Tech Journal and has a popular TikTok channel about living on a narrow boat.
Ready for a TechTime ride through the transformative world of Artificial Intelligence? Brace yourself, as we discuss Hollywood's tilt toward AI and the concerns around its potential role in background acting. The ride doesn't stop there - we also navigate the seas of artificial intelligence in music production and Microsoft's new AI Co-Pilot. Plus, we chew over the shift in Twitter's ad revenue tide ever since Elon Musk stepped in, and the revolutionary bionic eye's potential to restore vision.Hang on tight as we switch gears to the pulsating beats of the music industry with Noraya, a captivating DJ and producer from London. She passionately elaborates on the irreplaceable human connection music engenders, standing firm in her belief that AI can never mimic this magic. Furthermore, we delve into Google's AI chatbot expansion to 40 languages, and its innovative use of vocals for repetition. Venturing into the realms of medicine, we discuss genetic manipulation and AI's role in it. Unravel the ethical debates that surround genetic editing and explore the intriguing science of the human eye. The Science Eye is a prosthetic that is implanted atop a human eyeball. We tap into the visions of the future with AI-driven bio-implants, and deliberate over Microsoft's pricing strategy for its AI Copilot. To top it all, we wrap up the episode with a whiskey tasting of Old Granddad 114.Episode 162 Starts at 1:28This week on TechTime with Nathan Mumm® can AI change the world of music? Mike explores what DJs and producers think of it. Microsoft charges per user for its AI Copilot. Will this work? We discuss this on the Nathan Nugget. Next, Twitter has lost nearly half of its advertising revenue since Elon Musk's takeover. Then, we talk about the Bionic Eye that could restore vision. We have a fascinating CRISPR story, an update from James Riddle, our medical technology expert, and why an explosion of emojis is essential. Join us on TechTime Radio with Nathan Mumm, the show that makes you go "Hummmm" Technology news of the week for July 16th – 22nd , 2023.--- [Now on Today's Show]: Starts at 2:55--- [Top Stories in Technology]: Starts at 4:09Hollywood actors are striking for the first time in 43 years, bringing the American movie and television business to a halt, partly over fears about the impact of artificial intelligence (AI) - https://tinyurl.com/2fy2u3vrAI in dance music: What do DJs and producers think of it? - https://tinyurl.com/4thms3de Google's Bard AI Chatbot Now Supports Over 40 Languages - https://tinyurl.com/ympjexyk --- [Pick of the Day - Whiskey Tasting Reveal]: Starts at 20:05Old Grand-Dad 114 | 114 Proof | $30.00 --- [Ask The Expert with James Riddle]: Starts at 22:41Gwen joins the show and talks about the Gadget of the Month the PIN-Master® 2.0 | The Most Secure & Compact Password Manager (with a few issue)--- [This Week in Technology]: Starts at 40:46July 17, 2014, is considered World Emjoi Day.Jeremy Burge, founder of Emojipedia, creates World Emoji Day, a celebration of emojis. --- [Marc's Whiskey Mumble]: Starts at 43:03--- [Technology Fail of the Week]: Starts at 47:03Twitter has lost nearly half of its advertising revenue since Elon Musk takeover.--- [Mike's Mesmerizing Moment brought to us by StoriCoffee®]: Starts at 49:47--- [Nathan Nugget]: Starts at 52:31Microsoft will charge businesses $30 per user for its 365 AI Copilot --- [Pick of the Day Whiskey Review]: Starts at 54:37Old Grand-Dad 114 | 114 Proof | $30.00 Mike: Thumbs UpNathan: Thumbs Up
The thrilling conclusion of all-things-emoji! Eggplants, peaches, jumping ska dudes, gray hearts, family emojis, what NOT to text your Southern Italian friends, yellow hands, red hair, the birth of the smiley face and how to celebrate World Emoji Day on July 17 with Emojipedia founder Jeremy Burge, designer Jennifer Daniel, and the world's first emoji translator (and current Emojipedia editor-in-chief) Keith Broni. Listen to Part 1 first, of course.
Thumbs up? Thumbs down. Skulls of joy. And so many expressions of pain and comfort. This, my babies, is the -ology that sparked this whole podcast. Curiology means “writing with pictures” but will certified emoji experts agree that they are curiologists? Listen in for behind-the-scenes drama, origin stories, stats on usage, trends and global context with Emojipedia founder Jeremy Burge, designer Jennifer Daniel, and the world's first emoji translator (and current Emojipedia editor-in-chief) Keith Broni. And get ready to celebrate World Emoji Day on July 17.
Emoji users: Your vocabulary is about to grow. The Unicode Consortium, a group that approves emoji, has added 112 new ones, including a melting smiley face, a coral reef, an X-ray and more skin tone and gender options, like a pregnant man and pregnant person. The new icons will start appearing on your phones later this year. Marketplace’s Marielle Segarra speaks with Jeremy Burge, chief emoji officer at Emojipedia, an encyclopedia for emoji. Burge talked about how emoji get approved and what happens when companies lobby for an emoji of one of their products.
Emoji users: Your vocabulary is about to grow. The Unicode Consortium, a group that approves emoji, has added 112 new ones, including a melting smiley face, a coral reef, an X-ray and more skin tone and gender options, like a pregnant man and pregnant person. The new icons will start appearing on your phones later this year. Marketplace’s Marielle Segarra speaks with Jeremy Burge, chief emoji officer at Emojipedia, an encyclopedia for emoji. Burge talked about how emoji get approved and what happens when companies lobby for an emoji of one of their products.
Emoji users: Your vocabulary is about to grow. The Unicode Consortium, a group that approves emoji, has added 112 new ones, including a melting smiley face, a coral reef, an X-ray and more skin tone and gender options, like a pregnant man and pregnant person. The new icons will start appearing on your phones later this year. Marketplace’s Marielle Segarra speaks with Jeremy Burge, chief emoji officer at Emojipedia, an encyclopedia for emoji. Burge talked about how emoji get approved and what happens when companies lobby for an emoji of one of their products.
It's another big week here at what's that smell? HQ. First and foremost, AND by popular demand, we've finally created bespoke playlists of the music of this show. The Music of What's That Smell?You might (but you'd be forgiven if you didn't) know that we source all our music from the fine artists and catalog at Artlist. But that's a subscription service for creators and not terribly convenient if you just want to jam out a bit. Thankfully, the artists we have selected for our show also have released their music in Spotify and Apple Music. We built the playlist of as many of the tracks as we could (60+!) and will keep it up as we go. Just follow the playlist on your platform of choice and shuffle away!SpotifyApple MusicDo you have the Sugies?It's true: if we had our way, we'd all be referring to hypoglycemia as the "Sugies". But we don't have our way so we'll just have to adapt to words. This week, Pete takes a closer look at the connection between hypoglycemia and mental health. Wait, what? Pete, surely you're mistaken. How could there be a connection between low blood sugar and mental health?See, that's what Pete thought, too, at first. Then he started looking at some of the research, like Prevalence of symptoms of depression and anxiety in a diabetes clinic population, and found out that smarties have been calling out about the connection for decades. The issue for us, though, is more specific: if you have both a tendency for low blood sugar, hypoglycemia, or diabetes AND you live with anxiety and depression, since the symptoms overlap between the conditions, how do you know you're having one or the other, and what can you do about it when you're right in the middle of a storm?Russo-PepsicoWe found this story about Pepsi, vodka, and the Russian Navy that is just too good not to talk about on the show this week.EmojimergencyOur listener submission is pretty contagious so hang on for your keyboards. Are you using emoji correctly? Did you, like our dear listener, just ask your boss for a raise, and tell him you're sorry about the loss of his loved one, while at the same time pledging your love to a K-Pop boy band? That's the level of severity of this week's emojimergency... it's a ⏰⏰⏰⏰⏰
It's another big week here at What's That Smell? HQ. First and foremost, AND by popular demand, we've finally created bespoke playlists of the music of this show. The Music of What's That Smell? You might (but you'd be forgiven if you didn't) know that we source all our music from the fine artists and catalog at Artlist. But that's a subscription service for creators and not terribly convenient if you just want to jam out a bit. Thankfully, the artists we have selected for our show also have released their music in Spotify and Apple Music. We built the playlist of as many of the tracks as we could (60+!) and will keep it up as we go. Just follow the playlist on your platform of choice and shuffle away! Spotify Apple Music Do you have the Sugies? It's true: if we had our way, we'd all be referring to hypoglycemia as the "Sugies". But we don't have our way so we'll just have to adapt to words. This week, Pete takes a closer look at the connection between hypoglycemia and mental health. Wait, what? Pete, surely you're mistaken. How could there be a connection between low blood sugar and mental health? See, that's what Pete thought, too, at first. Then he started looking at some of the research, like Prevalence of symptoms of depression and anxiety in a diabetes clinic population, and found out that smarties have been calling out about the connection for decades. The issue for us, though, is more specific: if you have both a tendency for low blood sugar, hypoglycemia, or diabetes AND you live with anxiety and depression, since the symptoms overlap between the conditions, how do you know you're having one or the other, and what can you do about it when you're right in the middle of a storm? Russo-Pepsico We found this story about Pepsi, vodka, and the Russian Navy that is just too good not to talk about on the show this week. Emojimergency Our listener submission is pretty contagious so hang on for your keyboards. Are you using emoji correctly? Did you, like our dear listener, just ask your boss for a raise, and tell him you're sorry about the loss of his loved one, while at the same time pledging your love to a K-Pop boy band? That's the level of severity of this week's emojimergency... it's a ⏰⏰⏰⏰⏰
World Emoji Day is here. Jeremy Burge of Emojipedia highlights new emojis approved by Unicode. Microsoft announces Windows 11 for the cloud with Windows 365. Mary Jo Foley of All About Microsoft details. Twitter Fleets is shutting down. So soon? Netflix is entering the world of gaming with the hire of Electronic Arts executive. Hosts: Mikah Sargent and Ant Pruitt Guests: Jeremy Burge and Mary Jo Foley Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/tech-news-weekly. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: Endava Podcast - Tech Reimagined itpro.tv/tnw promo code TNW30
World Emoji Day is here. Jeremy Burge of Emojipedia highlights new emojis approved by Unicode. Microsoft announces Windows 11 for the cloud with Windows 365. Mary Jo Foley of All About Microsoft details. Twitter Fleets is shutting down. So soon? Netflix is entering the world of gaming with the hire of Electronic Arts executive. Hosts: Mikah Sargent and Ant Pruitt Guests: Jeremy Burge and Mary Jo Foley Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/tech-news-weekly. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: Endava Podcast - Tech Reimagined itpro.tv/tnw promo code TNW30
World Emoji Day is here. Jeremy Burge of Emojipedia highlights new emojis approved by Unicode. Microsoft announces Windows 11 for the cloud with Windows 365. Mary Jo Foley of All About Microsoft details. Twitter Fleets is shutting down. So soon? Netflix is entering the world of gaming with the hire of Electronic Arts executive. Hosts: Mikah Sargent and Ant Pruitt Guests: Jeremy Burge and Mary Jo Foley Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/tech-news-weekly. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: Endava Podcast - Tech Reimagined itpro.tv/tnw promo code TNW30
World Emoji Day is here. Jeremy Burge of Emojipedia highlights new emojis approved by Unicode. Microsoft announces Windows 11 for the cloud with Windows 365. Mary Jo Foley of All About Microsoft details. Twitter Fleets is shutting down. So soon? Netflix is entering the world of gaming with the hire of Electronic Arts executive. Hosts: Mikah Sargent and Ant Pruitt Guests: Jeremy Burge and Mary Jo Foley Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/tech-news-weekly. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: Endava Podcast - Tech Reimagined itpro.tv/tnw promo code TNW30
World Emoji Day is here. Jeremy Burge of Emojipedia highlights new emojis approved by Unicode. Microsoft announces Windows 11 for the cloud with Windows 365. Mary Jo Foley of All About Microsoft details. Twitter Fleets is shutting down. So soon? Netflix is entering the world of gaming with the hire of Electronic Arts executive. Hosts: Mikah Sargent and Ant Pruitt Guests: Jeremy Burge and Mary Jo Foley Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/tech-news-weekly. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: Endava Podcast - Tech Reimagined itpro.tv/tnw promo code TNW30
World Emoji Day is here. Jeremy Burge of Emojipedia highlights new emojis approved by Unicode. Microsoft announces Windows 11 for the cloud with Windows 365. Mary Jo Foley of All About Microsoft details. Twitter Fleets is shutting down. So soon? Netflix is entering the world of gaming with the hire of Electronic Arts executive. Hosts: Mikah Sargent and Ant Pruitt Guests: Jeremy Burge and Mary Jo Foley Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/tech-news-weekly. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: Endava Podcast - Tech Reimagined itpro.tv/tnw promo code TNW30
World Emoji Day is here. Jeremy Burge of Emojipedia highlights new emojis approved by Unicode. Microsoft announces Windows 11 for the cloud with Windows 365. Mary Jo Foley of All About Microsoft details. Twitter Fleets is shutting down. So soon? Netflix is entering the world of gaming with the hire of Electronic Arts executive. Hosts: Mikah Sargent and Ant Pruitt Guests: Jeremy Burge and Mary Jo Foley Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/tech-news-weekly. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: Endava Podcast - Tech Reimagined itpro.tv/tnw promo code TNW30
World Emoji Day is here. Jeremy Burge of Emojipedia highlights new emojis approved by Unicode. Microsoft announces Windows 11 for the cloud with Windows 365. Mary Jo Foley of All About Microsoft details. Twitter Fleets is shutting down. So soon? Netflix is entering the world of gaming with the hire of Electronic Arts executive. Hosts: Mikah Sargent and Ant Pruitt Guests: Jeremy Burge and Mary Jo Foley Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/tech-news-weekly. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: Endava Podcast - Tech Reimagined itpro.tv/tnw promo code TNW30
World Emoji Day is here. Jeremy Burge of Emojipedia highlights new emojis approved by Unicode. Microsoft announces Windows 11 for the cloud with Windows 365. Mary Jo Foley of All About Microsoft details. Twitter Fleets is shutting down. So soon? Netflix is entering the world of gaming with the hire of Electronic Arts executive. Hosts: Mikah Sargent and Ant Pruitt Guests: Jeremy Burge and Mary Jo Foley Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/tech-news-weekly. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: Endava Podcast - Tech Reimagined itpro.tv/tnw promo code TNW30
World Emoji Day is here. Jeremy Burge of Emojipedia highlights new emojis approved by Unicode. Microsoft announces Windows 11 for the cloud with Windows 365. Mary Jo Foley of All About Microsoft details. Twitter Fleets is shutting down. So soon? Netflix is entering the world of gaming with the hire of Electronic Arts executive. Hosts: Mikah Sargent and Ant Pruitt Guests: Jeremy Burge and Mary Jo Foley Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/tech-news-weekly. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: Endava Podcast - Tech Reimagined itpro.tv/tnw promo code TNW30
World Emoji Day is here. Jeremy Burge of Emojipedia highlights new emojis approved by Unicode. Microsoft announces Windows 11 for the cloud with Windows 365. Mary Jo Foley of All About Microsoft details. Twitter Fleets is shutting down. So soon? Netflix is entering the world of gaming with the hire of Electronic Arts executive. Hosts: Mikah Sargent and Ant Pruitt Guests: Jeremy Burge and Mary Jo Foley Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/tech-news-weekly. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: Endava Podcast - Tech Reimagined itpro.tv/tnw promo code TNW30
Join Don, Jeremy, and Kathy on an adventure of podcasting niches, bugs, emoji, and the perennial question of…but what is a podcast really? Enjoy it paired with a nice helping of talent in this week’s bonus question. Theme Music by Christopher and Adelaide Breen Edited by Dear Podcast Incomparable Memberships!: Sign up, help support this show, and get some fun bonus material. Kathy Campbell with Don Schaffner and Jeremy Burge.
Join Don, Jeremy, and Kathy on an adventure of podcasting niches, bugs, emoji, and the perennial question of…but what is a podcast really? Enjoy it paired with a nice helping of talent in this week’s bonus question. Theme Music by Christopher and Adelaide Breen Edited by Dear Podcast Incomparable Memberships!: Sign up, help support this show, and get some fun bonus material. Host Kathy Campbell with Don Schaffner and Jeremy Burge.
Can Instagram Reels take on TikTok? What are our favorite low-tech pastimes? What do we think of Disney's Mulan release? What promised future tech did we think we'd have by now? Aleen Simms and Jeremy Burge join us to answer these questions!
"¿Quieres luchar conmigo? De acuerdo, pero recuerda: estoy gordo, viejo y achacoso, y además no tengo ni la fuerza ni la resistencia que solía tener. Por ello, tendré que matarte rápidamente". (Máxima samurai).🀄️" Y nuestro programa de hoy se lo dedico a todos los que os encanta utilizar emojis en vuestros mensajes y textos para intensificar las emociones del contenido... porque hoy es... Día Mundial del Emoji - World Emoji Day, ¡si! hasta los emojis tienen su día.¿os acordáis cuando comenzaron con la época de l música "acid house"? ¿cómo los llamábamos entonces? El Día Mundial del Emoji - World Emoji Day, realmente fue una invención de Jeremy Burge fundador del sitio web Emojipedia, un lugar creado exclusivamente para explicarle a todo el mundo el significado visual que tiene cada emoji existente en el ciberespacio. Además, The New York Times aclaró en una entrevista con Burge, que se había elegido específicamente ese día debido a la forma en que se muestran los emojis en el calendario de los Iphones. Una explicación muy tecnológica y visual, para estos tiempos que corren. Hoy en nuestro programa volvemos a tener al conocido actor marcial argentino Juan Manuel Olmedo, conocido por la película "Justicia Propia", y le traemos para hablar de cine (ahora que estamos nosotros embarcados en nuestra propia película) y para hablar de sus próximos proyectos...
Emoji are the first kind of symbolic element designed to read only online that’s also difficult, sometimes impossible, to reproduce accurately in print—or in a static electronic document, like a PDF. In this episode, I talk with Jeremy Burge, the chief emoji officer of Emojipedia, a site that exhaustively documents the past and present of those popular pictographs. He also helps chart the future as a member of the Unicode Consortium group that considers adding new emoji to the official Unicode set.Sponsored by the Tiny Type Museum & Time Capsule and the associated book, Six Centuries of Type & Printing. Find out more.
Emojipedia founder Jeremy Burge joins David and Stephen to talk about emoji, how they're made and why they've found such huge success. Then, he explains how tech needs change when one lives on a ⛵.
How do we organize our smartphone home screens? What are some ways companies are pivoting in the wake of COVID-19? How have our tech purchasing habits been impacted by COVID-19? Have the "shelter in place" orders affected our tech use? Kathy Campbell and Jeremy Burge join Dan Moren and Mikah Sargent to answer these questions!
Jeremy Burge is the Founder and Chief Emoji Officer of Emojipedia, the online encyclopedia of emojis. He’s also the creator of World Emoji Day and Vice-Chair of the Unicode Emoji Subcommittee, the panel which regularly reviews proposals for new emoji. Radio National in Australia has described Jeremy as the “Emoji King.” This print interview has been edited, condensed, and annotated. The podcast is available on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, and other platforms. Stephen Harrison: So what quote are we chatting about today? Jeremy Burge: It’s a quote from Steve Jobs: “Most people make the mistake of thinking design is what it looks like. People think it’s this veneer—that the designers are handed a box and told ‘Make it look good.’ That’s not what we think design is. It’s not just what it looks like and feels like. Design is how it works.” That quote comes from an interview Steve Jobs gave the New York Times in 2003. I’m curious: out of all the quotes you could have selected, why did you pick this one? It did feel a bit trite selecting a quote from Steve Jobs. Coming from the technology world, it seemed like an overused choice. But this quote is important to me because it encapsulates my theory of product design and what ultimately makes a product work well. There are a few ways to define design, and often the people who work in “design” at companies in fact work in graphic design. Product design, however, is about making decisions about what the product is in the first place, what features to include, and who’s going to use it. And if you look at design from the product perspective, then the designer is really the fundamental decisionmaker. In the quote, Jobs suggests that designers are brought too late into the creative process, and that this is a huge mistake. That is absolutely the case for most companies. The poor designers are handed—well, this turd—and then they’re asked to polish it. But it’s not that simple. What needed to happen was for someone to make a better decision several months or even years ago in order to make the product work. You began your career in consulting before founding Emojipedia. What was it that made you want to break out on your own? I was advising companies on how to build things, and for the most part, they didn’t listen! Every company wanted to grow their social media presence. I’d tell them to make it interesting—to put up photos of what’s happening and interesting news stories. But all my clients did was put up blah-blah content that nobody wants to read, boring stuff about so-and-so being appointed to a new position. So it was a frustrating experience where I was literally getting paid to tell my clients “put up interesting things online,” and none of them did it. I was working on Emojipedia in my spare time, and I think it was almost to prove my point: “Hey, look how easy it is to write interesting things online.” And the project could have been a big failure, but it turned out people liked it. Today the site gets 30 million page views per month. It turns out that when you find something the whole world uses and wants to know about, and then you write about it, then you can make something successful. But was there something that resonated with you personally about emojis? I’ve always been fascinated with niche topics. For example, I had a site about Byrd the bailiff on the program Judge Judy, who hardly speaks but occasionally makes quips on the show. And I had a site that looked at all those old widgets on Mac. Don’t get me wrong: all of these earlier projects were incredibly unpopular! Emojipedia was the first time that this theme of hyper-documentation became commercially successful. Would it be impolite to ask how Emojipedia makes money? I know Wikipedia is a nonprofit, just for comparison. The articles on Emojipedia about different emojis display ads. That’s because Emojipedia is a publisher. People say publishing is in trouble, and I can see why. Online ads don’t make much money per ad clicked or viewed. But we’re a small company. I’m the only full-time employee, and everyone else only works part-time. I’ve gone to companies based on the same publishing business model, except that they have 50 or 100 employees, and I think Well, unfortunately, that’s not sustainable. My view is that it’s possible to be successful writing content for the internet, but only if you keep costs down and don’t get ahead of yourself. What were some of the design principles you considered when you put together Emojipedia? Honestly, I think the idea was to get the content out there first. You’ll notice that a lot of popular websites are ugly, and people don’t seem to care. Wikipedia, one of the most popular websites in the world, is pretty ugly. Google was ugly to begin with and is still really bare-bones. Reddit is also quite ugly. When it comes to content on the web, people just want to get to it. And that actually goes with the Steve Jobs quote. The product has to work. I don’t want people to comment on how nice or clever Emojipedia looks. I just want them to think it’s the simplest website in the world. Steve Jobs had a reputation for being brilliant, but not the nicest person to work with. Whereas, you have the reputation of being a very friendly, easy-going guy. And you selected the title Chief Emoji Officer instead of CEO. It would be ridiculous to be in charge of a company and not think of it as slightly amusing. Yes, I take it seriously, in the sense that we’re committed to documenting and archiving accurate information about emojis. But I think there’s a bit too much self-importance in the tech sector sometime. And I don’t want to be seen as showing off my position. Because in reality, I’m a guy who runs a company about emojis. So why not make it a bit of fun?
17 de julio Día Mundial del Emoji - World Emoji Day. Fue una invención de Jeremy Burge fundador del sitio web Emojipedia (https://emojipedia.org/), un lugar creado exclusivamente para explicarle a todo el mundo el significado visual que tiene cada emoji existente en el ciberespacio. Seguramente será tendencia en las redes sociales, sobre todo en Twitter donde bajo los hashtags #DiaMundialDelEmoji y #WorldEmojiDay, muchos usuarios suben a sus perfiles sus emojis favoritos. JUVENTUS SERA PIEMONTE CALCIO. La Juventus no aparecerá en el FIFA20, lo acaba de confirmar EA Sports, han firmado exclusividad con PES. En FIFA la Juventus se llamará Piemonte Calcio y llevarán otra camiseta y escudo, a lo Pro Evolution Soccer 2. Al menos mantienen a los jugadores de la plantilla. Juventus firmó un acuerdo de exclusividad para la próxima edición del PES 20, por lo que los competidores de FIFA no podrán incluir ni el nombre, ni el estadio, ni el escudo. ¿Cuál es la solución que FIFA encontró? Por ahora mantendrá los nombres de los jugadores (Cristiano será Cristiano, Dybala será Dybala...) pero jugarán en el Piamonte Football Club, que es un equipo que desapareció durante la Primera Guerra Mundial. PES | AS PRIMERA MUJER LÍDER DE LA UE. La alemana Ursula von der Leyen liderará la próxima Comisión Europea, y se convertirá en la primera mujer en la historia del Viejo Continente en presidir un Ejecutivo comunitario, a partir del próximo 1 de noviembre. De hecho, después de que los 28 países dieran luz verde a su candidatura, el Parlamento de la UE eligió hoy a la sucesora de Jean-Claude Juncker. La política alemana habló de sus proyectos y dijo que estaba dispuesta a garantizar una extensión de Brexit, "en caso de que se necesite más tiempo por motivos válidos". También recordó que será su responsabilidad garantizar la igualdad de género en su Comisión. ANSALATINA | REUTERS ACUERDO ESPACIAL. Los británicos están más cerca de caminar sobre la Luna después de que Chris Skidmore, el Ministro de Ciencia, anunció una nueva asociación entre la Agencia Espacial del Reino Unido y la NASA. En el 50 aniversario del lanzamiento del Apolo 11, los jefes de las dos agencias espaciales firmaron una "declaración de intenciones" donde acuerdan trabajar juntos en una futura misión lunar. El vicepresidente de EE. UU., Mike Pence, ya comprometió a la NASA a aterrizar en la Luna en los próximos cinco años y la colaboración podría hacer que la tecnología británica sea utilizada. Este aniversario también se convirtió en un foco de anuncios de la NASA. La agencia pretende crear una plataforma orbital que tenga una vida útil de 15 años y sirva de base para inspeccionar cualquier parte de la Luna, pero que además, a futuro, pueda utilizarse para la propulsión hasta Marte. TELAM MANIFESTACIÓN CONTRA GRUPO MÉXICO. A través de redes sociales, ambientalistas se autoconvocaron a una manifestación hoy miércoles a las 18:00 horas hora local en las oficinas de Grupo México, en demanda de que se retire la concesión a la empresa tras el derrame de sustancias tóxicas en el Mar de Cortés. De acuerdo a medios de comunicación locales, durante la protesta en la sede de la empresa transnacional minera, estarán presentes también afectados por el derrame tóxico del río Sonora y mineros de la Sección 65 del Sindicato Minero Nacional, a casi cinco años del mayor derrame de químicos en la entidad. Por su parte Victor Toledo Manzur, titular de la Secretaría de Medio Ambiente y Recursos Naturales (Semarnat), afirmó este martes que el derrame de ácido sulfúrico de Grupo México en el Golfo de California “aparentemente no tendrá mayor efecto” ambiental. EL UNIVERSAL | VANGUARDIA | ARISTEGUI RECONSTRUCCIÓN DE NOTRE DAME Tres meses después del incendio de la catedral de Notre Dame, la Asamblea Nacional francesa aprobó este martes el proyecto de ley sobre la restauración y conservación del templo parisino. La normativa recibió 91 votos a favor, ocho en contra y 33 abstenciones. El texto fija el marco de las obras de restauración y prevé la constitución de un comité excepcional de control para asegurar la correcta gestión de las donaciones. El objetivo principal es posibilitar la orden dada por el presidente, Emmanuel Macron, tras la catástrofe del 15 de abril: reconstruir Notre Dame en cinco años. EL PAIS LUCHA CONTRA EL ALZHEIMER. Las muestras de sangre pronto serán suficientes para monitorear a personas expuestas a mayores riesgos de desarrollar la enfermedad de Alzheimer, indicó el director del Instituto Nacional de la Vejez (EE.UU.), Richard Hodes. A ese avance contribuirá el diagnóstico por biomarcadores presentado este lunes en la Conferencia Internacional de la Asociación de Alzheimer. Cerca de 50 millones de personas en todo el mundo padecen de demencia y la enfermedad de Alzheimer es su forma más común. No hay una cura y los medicamentos actuales solo alivian temporalmente los síntomas. BIOSPACE EX PRESIDENTE PERUANO ARRESTADO EN EEUU. El expresidente peruano Alejandro Toledo fue arrestado en Estados Unidos por "mandato de extradición", según informó la Fiscalía de Perú este martes. El exmandatario gobernó entre 2001 y 2006. Ahora enfrenta dos órdenes de captura por supuestamente recibir US$20 millones de Odebrecht a cambio de adjudicarle a la constructora brasileña un tramo de la carretera Interoceánica, y por supuesto lavado de activos, en el caso conocido como "Ecoteva", por el nombre de una empresa creada en Costa Rica. BBC| EL MUNDO RÉCORD PARA GOT. Las nominaciones para la entrega 71 de los premios Emmy de horario estelar fueron anunciadas este martes. Gran día para “Game of Thrones” de HBO. El programa estableció un nuevo récord con el mayor número de nominaciones obtenidas en un solo año por cualquier serie dramática. A pesar de las críticas mixtas para sus últimos seis episodios, GOT obtuvo 32 nominaciones a los premios Emmy, incluida la mejor serie de drama. El récord había sido previamente mantenido por "NYPD Blue", que tenía 27 nominaciones en 1994. Los premios Emmy de este año se transmitirán en vivo por Fox desde el Microsoft Theatre de Los Ángeles el 22 de septiembre. CINE PREMIER | HIPERTEXTUAL TEASER DE ROCKO. Recientemente se dio a conocer que Netflix compraría los derechos de distribución de las películas de televisión de Nickelodeon, entre ellas La vida moderna de Rocko. El gigante de streaming ha dado a conocer a través de sus redes sociales un nuevo teaser que da fe del regreso del famoso personaje noventero. YOUTUBE ICARDI CON FUTURO INCIERTO. El tiempo de Mauro Icardi en Inter terminó y no hay vuelta atrás. El delantero, al que habían bajado de la pretemporada en Suiza, no está en la nómina de convocados que viajarán a Asia para jugar amistosos. Seguirá entrenando en Milán, aunque su futuro está lejos del Nerazzurro. OLE SHAWN MENDES INGRESA A LISTA EXCLUSIVA. Forbes ha actualizado su lista de celebridades con más ingresos monetarios en lo que va de 2019. Ahora, el cantante pop Shawn Mendes ha entrado a la lista de 100 personalidades, colocándose de número 98, con un ingreso neto de 38 millones de dólares que según informa el portal, ha sido gracias a su gira de más de 27 shows en Europa, donde recaudaba al menos 700.000 dólares por cada recital. La industria musical ha resaltado en este 2019, ya que la lista de Forbes es liderada por Taylor Swift y, en el top 10 se mantiene Ed Sheeran, Kanye West y The Eagles. FORBES
Jason and Stephen discuss Apple's retail changes and Facebook's 15th anniversary. Then Natalie Jarvey of The Hollywood Reporter visits to discuss Spotify spending a lot of money on podcasting companies, and Jeremy Burge of Emojipedia unveils the new emoji coming later in 2019.
Megan Morrone talks to emoji historian Jeremy Burge about how he founded Emojipedia, the inner workings of the Unicode Emoji Subcommittee, starting World Emoji Day, emoji controversies, and more. Host: Megan Morrone Guest: Jeremy Burge Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/triangulation. Sponsor: capterra.com/triangulation
Megan Morrone talks to emoji historian Jeremy Burge about how he founded Emojipedia, the inner workings of the Unicode Emoji Subcommittee, starting World Emoji Day, emoji controversies, and more. Host: Megan Morrone Guest: Jeremy Burge Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/triangulation. Sponsor: capterra.com/triangulation
Megan Morrone talks to emoji historian Jeremy Burge about how he founded Emojipedia, the inner workings of the Unicode Emoji Subcommittee, starting World Emoji Day, emoji controversies, and more. Host: Megan Morrone Guest: Jeremy Burge Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/triangulation. Sponsor: capterra.com/triangulation
Megan Morrone talks to emoji historian Jeremy Burge about how he founded Emojipedia, the inner workings of the Unicode Emoji Subcommittee, starting World Emoji Day, emoji controversies, and more. Host: Megan Morrone Guest: Jeremy Burge Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/triangulation. Sponsor: capterra.com/triangulation
En este episodio Andy Cukier habla con Jeremy Burge, el Chief Emoji Officer de Emojipedia.org sobre el origen de los emojis de gatitos. ¿Por qué hay tantos en comparación a otros animales? Parece que la culpa es de Japón. Además, descubrimos emojis de gato secretos con astronautas, ninjas y jinetes de dinosaurio. Sólo para usuarios de Microsoft ¿Dónde conseguirlos? ¿Cómo hacemos para que Apple nos devuelva al emoji de gato enojado que miraba para el costado? Muchas preguntas y muchas respuestas, por supuesto. Seguinos en las redes // Instagram: @gatocracia Twitter: @gatocraciapod - Host, producción general y edición: Andy Cukier Producción ejecutiva: Alejandra Torres World Emoji Day Anthem: cortesía de Jonathan Mann y Emojipedia.org Traducción al español del testimonio de Jeremy Burge: Guido Giamba
Ep 92 FU Đorđe Jović nam piše: Samo jedna mala informacija u vezi sa MTS optikom koju je Miki spominjao u poslednjoj emisiji. Pre neki dan su bili ljudi iz Mts-a iz Beograda (u Novi Sad), da uvode optiku u stanu. Neke od informacija koje su napomenuli. Kada se uvede optika, gubi se parica i mogucnost ponovnog uvodjenja parice. Tj. ako Miki ima fiksni broj i net, to se gasi, tako da posle toga ide sve preko optike, i kasnije ne moze ponovo da se uvede fiksni preko parice (tako sam ja razumeo). Druga informacija, cesto se desava da kablovi za optiku treba da se vuku kroz ulaz i to zahteva pristanak svih stanara. Inace u poslovnici je receno da mora da se uvede fiksni broj pre nego sto se uvede optika (takoreci bacenih 6000 RSD). Covek kaze da mu je ovo vec 5 put da dolazi u Novi Sad za dzabe. Na kraju su otisli bez uvodjenja optike. Phil Schiller u intervjuu Engadgetu otkrio šta “r” u iPhone Xr znači. Ranije spomenuta sprava za crackovanje iPhonea više ne radi u iOS 12. Pitali smo se, sada znamo (kuc, kuc). Privatnost Tim Cook na IDCPPC konferenciji i u intervjuu CNN-u. Takođe zanimljiva izjava iz intervjua Der Spiegelu. Apple News tim pokušava nešto drugačije od ostatka IT industrije. Telefoni Prodaja iPhone Xr zvanično počela Fina, upotrebljiva kamera, kaže Austin Mann. Google Night Sight je softverski voodoo. Apple Oct 2018 Video je na YouTubeu, a videli smo iPad Pro, MacBook Air i Mac mini. MacStories - sve ostale sitnice iOS 13 će možda dodatno otključati mogućnosti novog iPad Proa. Prvi Geekbench rezultati iPad Proa su zastrašujući. LLVM deo tog testa je posebno zanimljiv. Zanimljiva i vrlo verovatna pretpostavka Jeremy Burge-a. Jonny Ive o iPad Prou u intervjuu Independentu. Apple zaradio brdo para, najavio nešto manje para za naredni kvartal. Realica Izašao iOS 12.1, kao i tvOS 12.1 i watchOS 5.1 (ali brzo povučen). Power output management i na 8 i 8 Plus modelima. Program zamene delova za “vintage” modele Justin O’Beirne je opet tu sa analizom novih Apple mapa. Zanimljivosti Kriva prodaje iPhonea kroz godine. Sticker pack sa ilustracijama za Apple Oct 2018 događaj 50 godina BASIC-a Menja se etalon 1 kg - sjajan thread za opštu kulturu. Zahvalnice Snimljeno 03.11.2018. Uvodna muzika by Vladimir Tošić, stari sajt je ovde. Logotip by Aleksandra Ilić Artwork epizode: Empier of Water 2018 by Saša Montiljo, njegov kutak na Devianartu.
Colleen and Neil share another chunk of their conversation with Jeremy Burge from the Emojipedia
"Emojiland" - Highlights: bringing pride to the emoji name, metaphorical resonance, princesses, ever-changing versions, the progress bar, short runs, firewalls, Spongebob Squarepants. Host Quinn Rose with Jeremy Burge.
Emoji have conquered the world, no doubt, but what happens after the conquest? The answer: Things change. Emoji are constantly evolving, not only with new symbols that arrive on our smartphone keyboards year after year, but also the symbols themselves. A couple of years ago, your standard emoji keyboard usually has a gun on it, but today that symbol has been almost universally replaced with a water pistol. The gun’s transformation may be the most dramatic of changes, but emoji are changing in subtler ways too. Apple recently announced a new set of emoji coming in iOS 12, and it includes a eye-like symbol, the nazar amulet, that’s very popular in Turkey and other parts of the world but not the U.S. With the emoji keyboard now pretty much filled out with “universal” symbols, expect more niche or regional characters to appear. There’s also the question: what to do about unpopular emoji? Some emoji, like "crying with tears of joy," are everywhere, but others don't get as much day-to-day use. Case in point: the aerial tram emoji is apparently the least-popular emoji in use, according to Emojitracker. Should there be an effort to boost unpopular emoji, and what responsibilities do the main shapers of emoji -- Apple and Samsung, mostly -- have here? And just who gave them so much influence over our new visual language anyway? To help guide us through the ever-evolving world of emoji, we turned to Jeremy Burge, the founder of Emojipedia and creator of World Emoji Day, which took place earlier this week on July 17. Burge sat down with MashTalk host Pete Pachal to talk about the new emoji coming this fall, review the Emojiland musical on Broadway (it's good!), and revealed his true thoughts about Apple's Memoji avatars. Follow Jeremy and Emojipedia on Twitter.
The boys are joined by Emojipedia founder Jeremy Burge to talk about a rash of App Store rejections regarding the use of emoji. After that, discussion turns to HomePod reviews and the possibilities of watchOS 5.
The boys are joined by Emojipedia founder Jeremy Burge to talk about a rash of App Store rejections regarding the use of emoji. After that, discussion turns to HomePod reviews and the possibilities of watchOS 5.
Stephen is joined by Jeremy Burge, the founder of Emojipedia, to discuss the small images that define so many of our digital conversations.
This week we wondered if cell phones can adversely affect your health (or kill you), the goggles of Magic Leap and the problem Twitter has with the hateful people on its platform. Then later in the ep, Megan chats up Jeremy Burge, the Aussie founder of Emojipedia. They talk about the need for a pedia for emoji, Simpsons yellow and the skin-shade identity politics of mobile communication. It’s complicated. Your hosts: Megan Rose Dickey and Henry Pickavet Guest: Jeremy Burge, founder of Emojipedia Executive producer: Yashad Kulkarni Producer: Christopher Gates
We’re exploring hipster London with Jeremy Burge. Since moving to London from Australia a few years ago, Jeremy has turned a side-project creating an emoji dictionary into a full-time career. Today, Emojipedia gets about 25 million visits a month
Welcome to an extra special episode of Fintech Insider - our 150th episode and it's a Halloween-themed show recorded in front of a live studio audience at our home in WeWork, London. Simon, David and Jason are joined by Valentina Kristensen, Head of Marketing at Oak North; Charlie Wood from Capco; Monty Munford, Journalist for titles such as Forbes, The Telegraph, The BBC and The Economist; and Jeremy Burge, the founder of Emojipedia. Straight on to the news and the guys discuss why Monzo has become a chat up line in London's bars and how maybe it's all to do with their sense of community. Plus, Britain's fintech boom has pushed finance trademarks to a record high. So where will new fintech company names come from? With reports this week that people trust Amazon almost as much as they trust their bank, we discuss just how close tech firms have got with their customers, and what that might mean for banking in future. Find out who our live audience trusts most. After Dark wasn't going to pass without talking about ICOs - so do they meet William Bernstein's four criteria for a 'bubble'? No live recording is complete without a good feature, so we have a bit of audience participation in Trick or Treat: Celebrity ICO & crypto endorsements, including Bono, Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson, and many more. Plus, the hotly anticipated return of the Fintech Wall of Emoji, introduced by the authority on Emoji interpretation, and Chief Emoji Officer, Jeremy Burge, and featuring Jamie Dimon vs bitcoin, iPhone X and "being the Uber of...". The guys also discuss SMBs; gender equality in banking and further afield; the Uber credit card; and Amazon Alexa's rib-tickling sense of humour. We had a fantastic night an we hope you did too - thanks to everyone who came to party with us, you made the night. Hope you enjoy the show and don't forget to leave us a review on iTunes! Let us know your thoughts @FintechInsiders or find us at podcasts@11fs.com. Special Guests: Charlie Wood, Monty Munford, and Valentina Kristensen.
They're everywhere, but can businesses actually make any money out of them?The programme includes Jeremy Burge, who has developed an Emojipedia business that catalogues the nearly 3,000 existing emoticons, Su Burtner, who successfully got a new cricket emoji accepted, and Keith Broni, the world's first emoji translator at Today Translations, guiding businesses through the shifting quagmire of emoji meanings. Ed Butler presents.(Picture: Smiley emoji and poo emoji; Credit: denisgorelkin/Getty Images)
In this episode Jeremy Burge joins us to discuss the wonderful world of Emoji. David and Jeremy discuss how emoji are taking over a large amount of communication. Jeremy explains what it means to be part of the Unicode consortium and how misinterpretation happens between companies. Did you know dinosaurs are coming to a phone near you? Find out which two made the cut. We also discuss how companies are using emoji to communicate better across social platforms and in their marketing. “No matter what you say, it jumps out a little bit more if there in an emoji in there.” Enjoying FinTech Insider? Tell a friend about us and please leave us a review on iTunes. The post Ep244 – Jeremy Burge, Chief Emoji Officer of Emojipedia appeared first on 11:FS.
In this episode Jeremy Burge joins us to discuss the wonderful world of Emoji. David and Jeremy discuss how emoji are taking over a large amount of communication. Jeremy explains what it means to be part of the Unicode consortium and how misinterpretation happens between companies. Did you know dinosaurs are coming to a phone near you? Find out which two made the cut. We also discuss how companies are using emoji to communicate better across social platforms and in their marketing. “No matter what you say, it jumps out a little bit more if there in an emoji in there.” Enjoying FinTech Insider? Tell a friend about us and please leave us a review on iTunes. The post Ep244 – Jeremy Burge, Chief Emoji Officer of Emojipedia appeared first on 11:FS.
Jeremy Burge, founder of Emojipedia takes us inside the fascinating consortium that decide your Emoji choices.
Ah the emoji! When words fail, these little icons succeed. In this episode, Alex and Will investigate this digital phenomenon. From the past, present and future of emojis to their linguistic and cultural significance. How do you create one and who decides which make the grade? And what do they hold in store for the future of real talk? Featuring Professor Marcel Danesi, Jeremy Burge and Scott Fahlman. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
DIY Orange Soda4 oranges or 2 cups fresh orange juice1 lime1 cup granulated sugarLemon lime seltzer water Zest the oranges and the lime and add all of the zest to a medium sauce pan. Now juice the oranges, adding the juice to the pot. You need 2 cups fresh orange juice. Add the sugar. Bring the mixture to a boil over medium heat. Once at a boil, reduce the heat to a simmer and cook for about 8 to 10 minutes, or until the syrup has reduced by about 1/3. Remove the syrup from the stove and let cool slightly. Pour the syrup through a fine mesh strainer into a glass jar. Discard the pulp and zest from the strainer and place the jar in the fridge until the liquid is cold, about one hour. When you're ready for a drink, mix one part syrup and two parts seltzer in a glass filled with ice. Stir it up and serve with an orange slice if desired. Enjoy! Vieux Carre.75 oz rye whiskey.75 oz sweet vermouth.75 oz cognac2 dashes Peychaud's bitters2 dashes Angostura bitters1 barspoon Benedictine2 lemon twist, for garnish Stir all the liquids in a mixing glass filled halfway with ice. Strain into a rocks glass filled with ice. Garnish with a lemon twist. Bienvenidos1.5 oz Mezcal.75 oz Lime juice.75 oz Coffee liqueur Stir with ice until well chilled and strain into a cocktail glass. Garnish with a lime twist. John Collins1.5 ounces bourbon whiskey1 ounce lemon juice.5 ounce sugar syrupClub sodaMaraschino cherry for garnishOrange slice for garnish Pour the bourbon, lemon juice, and sugar syrup in a collins glass with ice cubes. Stir thoroughly. Top with club soda. Garnish with a cherry and orange slice.