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Microsoft announces support for emoji characters in Bing search

byZunera Hashmi
04/12/2014
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BIRMINGHAM: Microsoft announced the support of emoji characters in Bing search in all English markets. “With this new feature, you can search using your favorite emoji, and Bing will return results based on the semantic meaning of the emoji,” Nick Roberts, senior program manager, Bing Relevance & Intent, said in an official blog post.

Using this new feature, you can look up emoji meanings using Bing search and also can combine multiple emoji to create multi-word searches.

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Microsoft today added emoji support to Bing, allowing users to search using the characters and get back results based on their semantic meaning. The feature has been added to Bing search in all English markets, both on desktop and mobile.

Microsoft’s search engine Bing announced support for emoji, enabling users to type in the special characters into mobile or desktop search and receive results based on their meaning

With the increasing popularity of mobile text communication, emoji usage is getting more mainstream. And now Microsoft’s Bing is making them search friendly.

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