Opera Becomes The First Web Browser to Enable Emoji-Only Based Web Addresses -Breaking
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Opera becomes the first web browser to allow Emoji-only Web addressesOpera, the popular multi-platform web browser has been the first browser that allows emojis-only web addresses. It is a great way to add creativity to the internet.
The first time that the internet has ever been accessed by users is now possible to navigate it using only emojis and not letters or words.
“The partnership is a significant paradigm shift in internet workings,”
says Jorgen Arnesen, EVP Mobile at Opera (NASDAQ:).
The launch of the World Wide Web to the Public was almost 30 years ago. However, there have been very few innovations in the space of weblinks. Many people include the.com domain in their URLs. Opera users have the option to use emojis and not include.com links. It’s fun, easy and new.
Opera can be emojified through its partnership with Yat. Yat allows users to create personalized strings of Emojis. The integration of Yat pages with emojis makes it easy for everyone to locate and direct to Yat pages. Yat pages can be generated from unique strings of emojis.
The Yat website can be customized by users. Musicians were the first ones to use and invest in Yats. For example, Lil Wayne’s Yat page directs users to his record label, and Steve Aoki’s takes you to his website. They are also used by Disclosure, G-Eazy,Young Money and 3LAU.
With over 90% of the 4.6 billion internet users around the globe using emojis to express themselves, Opera’s integration of Yats unlocks a new easy way for people to be present on the Web. As much as functionality, the integration also allows for expression. Opera users can express themselves online, rather than typing in many alphanumeric characters to a URL.
It doesn’t matter if you’re an artist or musician, creator, or business owner. This integration will make it much easier to share your content and to connect with your audience through your own string of Yat emoticons.
Yat’s co-founder and CEO, Naveen Jain
Opera continues to innovate in the browser space. This integration shows that. They are a great partner and we’re thrilled that they have joined us to improve URLs.
Following the integration, Yat emoji web addresses on Opera no longer need to be followed by ‘.y.at’. Emojis embedded onto web pages will now automatically link to Yat’s corresponding Yat page.
Embracing of emojis as a form of expression is a further step in Opera’s commitment to being at the forefront of innovation. The company’s browsers come with a set of unique features including a free built-in no log browser VPN, ad blocker with tracker blocking as well as with direct access to a set of messengers including WhatsApp, Telegram and others. The browser also has built-in music streaming (Apple (NASDAQ) Music), Spotify (NYSE), TIDAL YouTube Music Gaana, Twitter (NYSE) and Instagram. This makes Opera the perfect browser for anyone who wants to stay on top of everything that happens on the Web and at the forefront of the newest online trends – now including Yats.
Yat and Opera are launching a scavenger hunt to celebrate the integration’s launch. The new integration will allow participants to enter a contest for seven Fvck Crystals NFTs, which are commissioned from Fvckrender. They come at a price floor of either 2.89 dollars or $8907. Further details about the contest can be found below.
- Every day The Puzzlemaster (a Yativerse character) will unveil a clue, sending players on an adventure across multiple websites searching for the string of emojis that can solve the puzzle.
- A Fvckcrystal IFT will reward the person who correctly solves the riddle.
- The contest is open to players who win it more than once.
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