Mobile GIF platform Tenor is out with the list of its top 5 gifts this year. The company's co-founder and CEO David McIntosh explains what they say about sentiment in 2017.
The top five GIFs of 2017 are the guy blinking, baby crying, Jonah Hill's "yay," Shaq laughing, and Obama's "Oh yeah." McIntosh says negative emotion searches went up 31 percent in 2017. Meanwhile, positive emotions decreased 18 percent.
"We can get a great sense of how people are actually thinking and feeling," says McIntosh. Though GIF searches were more negative overall, searches for "laughing" nearly doubled since 2017.
In a news conference, NY Gov. Andrew Cuomo said he has ordered the state's hospitals to increase their capacity for intake at least by half, if not doubling it., and also revealed that New York had procured more medical supplies in the fight against the coronavirus pandemic.
Now that we’re beginning to rely more heavily on video conferencing, a new trend is emerging: the Work-From-Home Mullet.
We’ve heard the usual guidelines for preventing coronavirus disease, but here are five ways you can show care and solidarity toward the rest of your community near and far and in the digital and physical worlds.
Sen. Rand Paul of Kentucky has tested positive for the novel coronavirus, becoming the first case of COVID-19 in the Senate and raising fears about the further transmission of the virus among Republicans at the Capitol.
After careful consideration, I have come to the conclusion that it is nearly impossible to work from home with a 17-month-old toddler. But if you ARE going to do it (or attempt it), you need the right uniform. It’s called the WFH Mullet.
Streaming video companies like YouTube, Netflix, and Amazon have all agreed to reduce the quality of their streaming videos in Europe in order to reduce the strain on Internet bandwidth during the coronavirus pandemic.
Americans capable, willing, and able to donate blood are encouraged to do so during an era of social distancing.
Cheddar compiled ways in which people who are able to help can get involved in their communities during the coronavirus outbreak.
Many Americans abroad rushed home as the COVID-19 pandemic exploded globally, but Matt Swider, the managing editor for TechRadar, was traveling in Egypt when he found himself lumped in with a group who tested positive for the virus.
New York is joining California in seriously altering daily operations after Governor Andrew Cuomo announced he will sign an executive order mandating that 100 percent of the non-essential workforce stay home. The order will go into effect Sunday night.
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