![]() On Twitter, Facebook, Google News, and Instagram. The new update of Opera supporting emoji-only addresses is rolling out for download right now.įollow HT Tech for the latest tech news and reviews, also keep up with us Also, emojis embedded on web pages are now linked to the Yat page automatically. You can simply put the correct emoji string to visit the relevant web page. Moreover, web addresses on Opera no longer need to be preceded by ‘y.at'. G-Eazy (y.at/□□), (Kesha (y.at/□□□), Young Money, 3LAU (y.at/□□) and Disclosure (y.at/□□□) are ready for you as well.” “The partnership marks a major paradigm shift in the way the internet works,” said Jorgen Arnesen, EVP Mobile at Opera. They mentioned, “ Lil Wayne's (□□) yat page (y.at/□□) directs users to his record label, and Steve Aoki's (y.at/□□) takes you to his website. Web browser company Opera said Monday it will enable emoji-only based web addresses to bring a new level of creativity to the internet. ![]() Users can even customize their Yat page or redirect it to anywhere else on the web.įor example, musicians around the world have already set up their own Yat pages including Lil Wayne, Steve Aoki, G-Easy, Kesha, Young Money, 3Lau and Disclosure are using Yat. Through its new emoji-centric integration, Opera has now made it easier to find and be directed to Yat pages which are when a Yat is created from a personalized string of emoji. com or words in their links and use emojis to search URL. In its blog post, the company stated that “For the first time in the history of the internet, users will be able to navigate the web by entering a string of emojis into the URL bar instead of letters and words.” With the integration with Yat, Opera users can now ditch. Opera users can now access emoji-only-based web addresses and. Give it a try by visiting.” They have also shared a screengrab where you can see string of emojis in the address bar instead of URL The browser company has partnered with Yat to integrate its emoji system in Operas browsers on Windows, Mac, Android and iOS. The company tweeted, “Say goodbye to boring web links and hello to emojis! All Opera browsers have, in partnership with, become the first and only web browsers to enable emoji-only based web addresses. The Chromium-based browser has announced its alliance with Yat, an emoji-based identification system that involves people buying and selling emoji, on Monday via a tweet. In what is a historic move, as far as Internet is concerned, Opera has become the first browser to allow emoji only web addresses instead of standard domains.
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