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![]() This uses the same images as Windows 8, but shown in color for the first time. October 2013: Windows 8.1 is released, which includes support for color emoji for the first time, provided by a new Segoe UI Emoji font. Windows 7 receives an update which installs the same Segoe UI Symbol font used in Windows 8. October 2012: Windows 8 is released, which includes emoji support out of the box but only in black and white. Emoji only becomes included as part of the Unicode Standard in 2009, and is not in any form of widespread use outside of Japan. July 2009: Windows 7 is released, with no emoji support. ![]() The lack of support for emoji when using Chrome for Windows may be a factor in this. It dates back to 2012, with the release of Windows 8. Some may be surprised to learn that emoji support on Windows is not new.
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