6 Best GIF Apps to Create, Edit, or Annotate Animated GIFs
Saturday, 27 July 2019
From converting a portion of a YouTube video into an animated image to putting your own face in any popular GIF, these apps are must-haves for anyone who likes GIFs. GIFs are the language of the internet, used for reactions, quick explanations, or even art. They’re a part of mobile keyboards and several instant messaging
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The 10 Best iPhone Keyboard Apps: Fancy Fonts, Themes, GIFs, and More
Wednesday, 26 December 2018
Third-party iPhone keyboards have come a long way since their release in iOS 8. They’re more reliable and offer features far beyond the default iPhone keyboard. Using a third-party keyboard, you can access features like gesture typing, GIF search, emoji autocorrect, web search, and more. Plus, they include a huge array of theme, customization, and
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Google’s New Tool Turns Data Into Professional Animated GIFs
Tuesday, 06 June 2017
As information gets more tangled by the day, data visualization has stepped in to make it less baffling. As the world’s chief information honcho, Google has taken note and launched an online tool that converts raw data into animated GIFs. The Data GIF Maker is a search trend analysis tool from Google News Lab and is
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This Lesser-Known YouTube Trick Turns Videos Into GIFs
Tuesday, 09 May 2017
GIFs are one of the universal languages of the internet. They’re useful for reacting to something and saying what words can’t. Sites like Giphy provide millions of GIFs for your enjoyment, but sometimes you still need to create your own. And since YouTube is full of videos ripe for the GIF-ing, it’s a natural fit
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Giphy Helps You Learn Sign Language Using GIFs
Sunday, 19 February 2017
Giphy has added 2,000 GIFs designed to help you learn American Sign Language. These GIFs, which contain one word or phrase apiece, have been clipped from Sign With Robert. It turns out that GIFs are a surprisingly effective way of learning sign language, so there’s now no excuse not to try. As most people are
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