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If you enjoy peppering your IM conversations and notes with emoji, there are already several keyboard apps for your phone that allow you to add them from built-in menus. The team behind Microsoft-owned SwiftKey has a smarter approach: instead of having you search through a long list of emoji, its new Swiftmoji keyboard app predicts the most appropriate one based on the words you type. The prediction bar above the keyboard displays emoji related to your input, so you can quickly add a party hat and cake emoji to a birthday message, or include a heart to go with your…

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