Everyone loves GIFs. You do, I do, the Internet does. When you're browsing Tumblrs or blog posts and you come across their jerky, subtle movements you can't help but be captivated by that repetitive ...
Photo: Ian Fuchs/Cult of Mac In the ’90s and early 2000, animated GIFs were a staple of web design. Today, they’re still imperative to the web, but for entirely different reasons. With GIFwrapped, you ...
Google has launched a few tools to make it a lot easier to find the right GIF for your conversation. The tools work like this: search for a celebrity or fictional character in the drop-down box, and ...
While Slack technically has supported GIFs for a while now, the experience in sharing them has been... poor. Thankfully, Slack itself is here to save the day and give us all a proper and native ...