20 Popular Gaming Memes Explained: Barrel Rolls and More
Gaming memes are a huge part of internet video game culture. Here are 20 of the most popular gaming memes, where they originated, and what they mean.
Memes Are Now Officially Bigger Than Jesus
Memes are now officially bigger than Jesus, and we actually have the data to back up that claim.
React to Anything: 5 Ways to Find Perfect Reaction GIFs & Videos
React to just about anything with the perfect quote, GIF or video. We show you where to find a well-timed video, or a quote from a show, along with some GIF tools of course.
3 Insanely Cute Pets That Are Famous on the Web
People are usually the ones turning into memes, but they aren't the only ones. How many of these famous Internet pets do you know?
Keep the Shrug Emoticon on Speed Dial With These 3 Tips
If you use emoticons and kaomojis often, then here are some ways to keep them at quick access.
7 Things My Kids Do Online That I Just Don't Get
I have two teenage daughters, and the things they do online make no sense to me.
Is Nicolas Cage Immortal? Celebrity Lookalikes Too Good To Be True
Is Nicholas Cage immortal? Could Keanu Reeves be a vampire? The answer to these questions is "No", but they're so intriguing that we're duty bound to look at them in more detail.
What Is Mansplaining? The Origins (And Misuse) of the Term
Have you noticed the word "mansplaining" appearing a lot lately online? Are you not sure what it means, or why people seem to be upset about it? We'll explain everything.
Here's How Videos Went Viral Before YouTube And Social Media
YouTube didn't invent viral videos — it merely gave us a more efficient way to distribute them. Here's how content went viral pre-2005.
Baidu Teases Self-Driving Cars, Play Elon Musk's Retro PC Game, & More... [Tech News Digest]
Baidu drives itself forward, Elon Musk makes games, eBay gives to charity, Instagram gets a makeover, Shia LaBeouf extends to Chrome, and Steve Jobs hates Apple Music.
3 Billion People Use the Internet, Facebook Adds Restaurant Reviews, & More... [Tech News Digest]
The Internet population hits 3 billion, Facebook adds restaurant reviews, Cortana comes to Android and iOS, thieves steal from the IRS, Periscope lands on Android, and watch someone watch someone watch Non-Stop Nyan Cat.
This Airline Safety Video is Positively Memetastic
When you think of things you'll find on the Internet that will make you laugh, airline safety videos are probably not very high on the list. After today, they will be.
Google's Self-Driving Cars Crash, CHIP Is a $9 Computer, & More... [Tech News Digest]
Google car accidents, CHIP gets Kickstarted, the end of Mad Men, Giphy for Gmail, block the Kardashians, and that Leeroy Jenkins video is still worth watching.
Apple Hates Free Music, Microsoft Loves Windows Phone, & More... [Tech News Digest]
Apple attacks Spotify, Microsoft prepares Lumias, Google+ mimics Pinterest, Tesla sells used cars, Ryan Gosling eats cereal, and kids react to the Apple Watch.
How Success Kid's Internet Fame Saved His Dad's Life
A father got a kidney, thanks to his son's accidental fame, and no one was hurt in the process. That's a good day on the Internet.
How Netflix Tackles Piracy, Norway Says No to FM Radio, & More... [Tech News Digest]
Netflix fights piracy with pricing, Norway kills FM radio, Match.com is shown to be dumb, Google searches Find My Phone, and Matthew McConaughey reacts to the new Star Wars trailer.
5 People Who Became Memes, And How They Reacted
These five people are great case studies for what happens when you go from Average Joe to Internet Meme overnight.
7 Ancient Internet Trends That Affect the Web Today
Today's web might not look or feel like the web of the 1990s, but you'd be surprised by how much of it is actually the same when you dive beneath the surface.
GIFs, The Language Of The Web: Their History, Culture, and Future
Everything you ever wanted to know about the history of GIFs, how they've evolved, and their cultural impact and significance.