How to use Bitmoji, the make-your-own emoji app Snapchat bought for over $100 million
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Bitmoji, and the company behind it - Bitstrips - has grown in popularity. Snapchat bought Bitstrips earlier this year for around $100 million, and this week, Snapchat announced you can now use Bitmoji within the app.
After my roommate's recommendation, I immediately downloaded Bitmoji to try it out. The app is available for both iPhone and Android.
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I was tickled by how much they look like me - and the variety of emotions they represent. Check it out.
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