Stanely Kubrick's epic 2001: A Space Odyssey normally runs for 2 hours and 17 minutes. A Very Slow Movie Player will show it to you in almost a year.
Stanely Kubrick's epic 2001: A Space Odyssey normally runs for 2 hours and 17 minutes. A Very Slow Movie Player will show it to you in almost a year.
Google is letting users test their knowledge of 2018's searches by gamifying its Search Trends for the first time ever.
As we near the end of the year… a period of reflection ensues. But this is a digital world. No longer are we having to rely on our memory to take us through the best …
You know what is very trendy these days? Sneaker collaboration. Celebrities, sportspeople, artists, anime and even transport companies have teamed up with footwear companies. So what if the world's top brands did it too? That's the …
Innovation often comes from where it is needed the most. In this case, the need for quick search led YouPorn to be the first online video platform to introduce Emoji search.
Unlike humans, fictional characters are very unique. They have different and sometimes very odd shape, and often undeniably vary in color. Yet, this artist managed to color sort the most famous of them.
Twitter UK launches #OneTweetCV, offering five young jobseekers an opportunity to work at its HQ in London. The catch? The application has to be made in just one Tweet.
Pull up a seat! PewDiePie is about to be dethroned as the king of YouTube!
GIPHY is launching a film festival that will award films up to 18 seconds in length. But that's not all. They will have to be GIFs of course!
Facebook has worked hard, trying to fix its image with digital, social, and OOH ads. In London, a street artist thought he could make them more "honest."
"Brands should do more to help you achieve your summer body goals" - at least this is what this new Instagram account claims. And what does it propose? That brands should replace their logos with …
Hours of fun (and sometimes frustration) are reduced to seconds thanks to this AI-powered Robot arm, whose only job is to find Waldo.
To celebrate World Emoji Day on July 17 Facebook and Twitter released statistics about the use of emojis on their platforms and some new features.
Have you ever tried to imagine how social media platforms would look, as humanoids? This illustrator created 7 "social media" humanoids.
157 new Emoji are being released on June 5. But you will have to wait a little bit longer before using them on your favorite platforms.
What happens when you get disappointed by that orange-flavoured sparkling drink you love so much? Well, if you're a developer, you could build a Twitter bot that invents new weird flavours every hour.
Have a bad idea? Now there is a crowdfunding site for it! Flopstarter is the world's first (and leading) platform where bad ideas can be funded.
Just a week ago, Oxford witnessed a new kind of social media takeover; an artist took to the streets, marking them with social media and Internet-inspired signs. Vandalism or Art? You be the judge.