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It was designed to end email chains by attaching a gif of an angry minion dropping a microphone, and effectively shutting down the conversation. "Everyone will get your message, but that's the ...
If GIFs are for real — which people are certainly betting on — the money will come. Enjoy the Minions while you can. This article originally appeared on Recode.net.
Google has reversed one of its April Fools’ Day pranks after it caused a number Gmail users to unwittingly insert GIFs into business emails and other important communications. “Today, Gmail is ...
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