Finally, The Lobster Emoji Is Coming To Your Phone
PORTLAND, Maine (AP) — Texting "I love lobsters" just got easier.
Maine Independent Sen. Angus King says a long-overdue lobster emoji is coming to smartphones, and it is cause for celebration. King tweeted thanks to The Unicode Consortium for "recognizing the impact of this critical crustacean, in Maine and across the country."
Great news for Maine - we're getting a lobster emoji!!! Thanks to @unicode for recognizing the impact of this critical crustacean, in Maine and across the country.
— Senator Angus King (@SenAngusKing) February 7, 2018
Yours truly,
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Unicode said Wednesday the lobster emoji was among more than 150 picked to be added in the next round of emojis. Others include a bagel, a pirate flag and a mango. Unicode is a nonprofit organization that promotes consistency in computer coding.
The @unicode Consortium has announced plans to add a lobster emoji to an upcoming release. It will likely start appearing on phones in August: https://t.co/WzpaE8rMnp pic.twitter.com/P9AjyFZNqS
— Portland Food Map (@PortlandFoodMap) February 8, 2018
King signed his tweet with an emoji for a cow followed by another for a crown.
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