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However, the most common Unicode format on the Mac, Unix, Linux, and the web is UTF-8. UTF-8 uses a variable number of bytes per character.
News Unicode conference to include Mac OS X session By Dennis Sellers AUG 5, 2002 5:00 pm PDT ...
The Unicode Consortium is already working on Unicode 9 for 2016. Emoji additions proposed for Unicode 9 include bacon, avocado, shrug, croissant, owl, selfie, drooling face, and more.