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Tumblr this morning is rolling out a new feature designed to take advantage of the extensive collection of GIFs hosted on its service: a GIF search engine. The news follows that of Facebook’s decision ...
When emotions deserve more than words, but not a FaceTime call, there are GIFs. These animated wonders of the web can convey everything from Sunday morning bliss, to the tedium of the hour-long ...
Tumblr, which has become one of the Internet’s go-to GIF distribution mechanisms, is unveiling a GIF search engine. The new product launched today on Tumblr’s homepage, and builds upon the massive ...
Streaming video service Hulu is today launching its own tool for fans of GIFs, with the debut of its own GIF search engine powered by Tumblr. The new site, dubbed “The Perfect GIF,” isn’t just a ...
Today streaming video giant, Hulu, launched its own search engine designed solely for the purpose of finding the perfect GIF. Interestingly enough that is not hyperbole, as the search engine is ...
Users now can easily search for GIFs indexed on Tumblr's platform, with images automatically credited when placed in a post. Because coming up with words can be so very difficult, Tumblr has added a ...
Just as the rebirth of the GIF was apparently ending, someone up and started Giphy, a search engine focusing solely on the soon-to-be-passé looping file format of Internet past.
In a move aimed at persuading more young internet-type people to use Twitter, Jack Dorsey and friends are integrating Gif search into its social network, following many messaging apps’ footsteps. The ...
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GIFs have been around for quite some time. On websites, inside of emails, Twitter feeds and other apps, they are pretty much everywhere. While it is, for the most part, as easy as just sliding over to ...