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James Van Der Beek sobbing. The guy who blinks in disbelief. That disturbing dancing baby. For these and millions more GIFs, we have Stephen Wilhite to thank. GIFs, those looping animated images ...
Social media site is reportedly testing a GIF feature on the mobile app. By Jenna Mullins Feb 04, ... dancing" GIF instead of simply tweeting that you are excited about Zac Efron's Baywatch body?
Once the quick and easy reaction to an instant message, social media post or even as a cheeky addition to an email, by 2021 GIF usage was dropping. And it continues to do so.
Stephen Wilhite, the inventor of the internet-popular short-video format the GIF, has died at 74. Wilhite died of complications from COVID-19 on March 14, his wife, Kathaleen, said Thursday.
In 2015, Facebook officially added support for GIFs, so users can share their favorite dance moves and slam dunks with greater ease. Here's how to do it.
The “Dancing Baby” GIF represents a happier, more innocent time. It reached its apex in the back half of the 1990s, waving its chubby little arms in the air and hopping around on sausage-link ...