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Skype Mojis add Muppets and more to your conversations
Sometimes, there are no words to accurately convey what you’re thinking. Rather, mojis are short clips pulled from videos that can be inserted into Skype chat the same way emojis are used. “We are excited to team up with Universal Studios, Disney Muppets, BBC and other studios around the world to continuously bring new films and characters to add to your Moji collection”.
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Skype has introduced a new feature called Mojis, which is a new option that allows the users to send little clips of popular movies and TV shows to others in chats.
Have you ever felt that a clip from a movie or TV show was the only way you could really express yourself?
Skype has long been a solid business communications tool, and Microsoft has done a great job of beefing up the infrastructure and adding in solid collaboration features since purchasing the messaging solution in 2011.
To send a Moji, you need to open the emoticon picker or tap on the J button. At launch, the Moji library includes clips from Despicable Me, Bridesmaids, Pitch perfect, Jurassic Park, and The Muppets, with more coming down the line. Users can post Moji by selecting the new tab in the emoticons section of the chat page.
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The GIFs will also be accompanied by a link to the TV show or movie which can then be purchased or rented from the Windows Store. A spokesperson representing Microsoft told Venture Beat that the feature will be available to Skype for Windows Phone in the near future.