

G-Eazy, Kesha, Young Money, 3LAU and Disclosure use them too. For example, Lil Wayne's Yat page directs users to his record label, and Steve Aoki's takes you to his website. Artists from the music world were among the first to invest in and use their Yats. Users can customize their Yat page or redirect it to anywhere else on the web. The emoji-centric integration makes it easier for anyone on the internet to find and be directed to Yat pages, which are unique domains that are generated when a Yat is created from a personalized string of emojis. The emojification of Opera is possible through a partnership with Yat, the company that allows you to own personalized strings of emojis.


com or even words in their links and use only emojis to be directed to websites. Through the integration with Yat, Opera users are able to ditch. " It's been almost 30 years since the world wide web launched to the public, and there hasn't been much innovation in the weblink space: people still include. Opera supports this new emoji URL feature on Mac, iPhone, and iPad." The partnership marks a major paradigm shift in the way the internet works," says Jorgen Arnesen, EVP Mobile at Opera. Interested in creating your own space of the Yat universe? You can make your very own Yat here. Singer Kesha has already created a Yat page try searching for 🌈🚀👽 in Opera and you will be redirected to her website. It looks like musicians have already taken a liking to this new form of web searching. The company also has future plans to let users convert their Yat into an NFT to connect to electronic payments. Yat is not only the company name, but also the name of the unique domain that features the string of emoji. Jorgen Arnesen, Executive Vice President of Mobile at Opera com or even words in their links and use emojis to be directed to websites. It’s been almost 30 years since the world wide web launched to the public, and there hasn’t been much innovation in the weblink space: people still include. “The partnership marks a major paradigm shift in the way the internet works. Are emoji-only web addresses the new way to browse the web? Today, web browser company Opera and Yat, a company that sells URLs with strings of emoji in them, announced their partnership to bring more visibility to creative users on the internet.
