Google Search Adds Emoji Answer Feature
Briefly

Google is experimenting with a new feature that enables users to copy emojis directly from search results, aiming to streamline the emoji lookup process. This test was first highlighted by a user named Len on X, who posted screenshots demonstrating the feature's functionality, allowing easy copying of emoji variations to the clipboard. While the feature is currently in testing and doesn't work for all emojis, it signifies a shift in how users may interact with emojis online, potentially phasing out dedicated emoji websites.
Google is testing a new search feature that directly integrates emoji copying functionality, potentially diminishing the need for external emoji websites as users can copy emoji variants easily.
This feature has been observed by users, like Len on X, who shared examples and screenshots, indicating that it allows copying emoji codes directly from Google search results.
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