Your emotions could be worth $$$ in the form of GIFs (seriously)

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Think of the last GIF you sent a friend. Here's mine: 

That GIF might be summed up as saying "what the hell?" which is the kind of sentiment I was trying to pass along at the time. 

Tenor sees an opportunity here. The GIF platform (known best for its GIF keyboards) has announced that it's going to start making money by offering advertisers the chance to insert their own GIFs into its platform. 

If you're unfamiliar with Tenor, it's basically a database of GIFs that can be searched based on keywords. While Tenor operates its own apps, it is also partnered with other companies like Twitter to provide GIFs to their users. Read more...

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via Zero Tech Blog

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