In January of 2012, a similar bug was reported for Firefox ( Add color emoji support to Gecko) and resolved by the end of 2012. October 2011 was when Chrome's inability to display emoji was first filed with the simple title Emoji does not display in webpage contents on OS X Lion. This was the first release of the Unicode Standard that included emoji, paving the way for cross platform emoji support now prevalent across iOS, Android, Windows and OS X. Often considered a front-runner for new web standards and technologies, Chrome's lack of emoji support has long frustrated users by showing empty squares unable to render the color emoji characters supported by other browsers.Īpple added emoji support to OS X in 2010 with the release of OS X 10.7 Lion, which coincided with the introduction of Unicode 6.0. Google Chrome has been updated to version 41, which includes support for native emoji on the Mac for the first time.
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