Spike and Mike's Animation Extravaganza set its long-awaited return with a new trailer teasing the return of bizarre, ...
Internet-first animation studio Invisible Universe, taking aim at becoming the “Pixar of the internet,” continues to build momentum. Having raised a reported $8 million as of February, the company has ...
The history of the Internet can be roughly divided into three phases. The first, from 1969 to 1990, was all about the ...
Welcome to the wild side of the internet with Robert, aka RobertIDK! This channel dives headfirst into the strangest corners of the web, all with a heavy dose of humor and zero seriousness. Expect ...
The Internet Archive is using a Flash emulator called Ruffle to help users play historical Flash items in their browsers without having to use a plugin. Adobe is killing Flash by the end of 2020, but ...
In this podcast, Michael Stiefel spoke with Rashmi Venugopal about two topics. The first is how the middle-tier creates the application from the raw materials in the back-end, and how the front-end ...
It was a tale of sex and death and Teletubbies. In 1998, programmer and animator Tom Fulp released an online video game titled “Teletubby Fun Land” that featured the characters from the British ...
On June 9th, 2008, about an hour into Apple’s annual WWDC keynote presentation in California, the breakthrough Rob Small was waiting for exploded from inside a cake. Steve Jobs was up on stage, ...
Today, The Hollywood Reporter published its annual animation directors’ roundtable, and while this Oscar contenders roundtable isn’t formatted differently from year’s past, the reaction on the ...
The internet has always been in flux, a place where sites rise, dominate, and then quietly fade away into oblivion, leaving only traces behind. Yet, for those of us who grew up online, these sites ...