This year took away a lot from us but do you know what it couldn't stop? Memes. It's the only thing keeping me blessed while being locked in my house. What would we do without memes? Socialise?
Zomato shared a Twitter thread recapping how India ordered in 2020. However, rather than just sharing interesting insights, the company went a step further and added a ‘memeingful’ twist to the posts.
Chris Gabriel, host of MemeAnaylasis on YouTube, sits CoinDesk’s Chief Insights Columnist David Z Morris to discuss the meme economy. They get into a conversation about what the meme economy is and ...
The meme stock rally is back and gathering steam with shares of two struggling companies – Krispy Kreme (DNUT) and action camera company GoPro (GPRO) – joining the fray. What’s led to the resurgence ...
A once undeniable internet sensation known as the dancing baby re-entered the zeitgeist Monday thanks to NatGeo’s Rewind the '90s, which looked at where it came from and what its lasting effects have ...
Zomato's Twitter thread reveals some fun facts about India's food ordering habits. Zomato has shared a 2020 recap thread on Twitter, revealing how and what Indians ordered this year. The Twitter ...
Yearender 2021: This collection of memes shared on Instagram by Zomato shows ordering trends on their app along with some viral memes from this year. 2021 is almost coming to an end and with it, come ...
YouTube today released the 2018 edition of Rewind, its Year-in-Review performance art piece, in which it acknowledged the major trends on the platform. And no surprise, it was full of references to ...