Posted by : Brij Bhushan Thursday, 12 November 2015

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While many of my colleagues believe the emoji is the most accurate way to represent feelings online, I prefer the GIF. I keep a folder of GIFs on my desktop — puppies, funny faces, Sailor Moon — to use in Twitter, Slack, on Facebook and even in instant messages. But that experience is harder to replicate on the phone, since there’s no effective drag-and-drop method and the files can eat up your space. Creating a seamless mobile GIF-sharing experience is the point of the newly revamped Giffage, a GIF-maker and keyboard app for iOS that initially released in April of…

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