Stephen Wilhite, inventor of the meme-favorite GIF, has died [View all]
Source: Las Vegas Sun
Stephen Wilhite, the inventor of the internet-popular short-video format, the GIF, has died. He was 74.
His wife, Kathaleen, said Thursday in a phone interview that he died of COVID on March 14.
Wilhite, who lived in Milford, Ohio, won a Webby lifetime achievement award in 2013 for inventing the GIF, which decades after its creation became omnipresent in memes and on social media, often used as a cheeky representation of a cultural moment.
Wilhite was working at CompuServe in 1987 when he invented the GIF. I saw the format I wanted in my head and then I started programming, he told The New York Times in 2013, saying the first image was an airplane and insisting that the file had only one pronunciation - a soft G, like Jif peanut butter. Those using the hard G, as in got or given, are wrong, he said. End of story.
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