WebP does everything GIF did, just better. The only problem is adoption. Maybe a similar, single-syllable name could have helped.
- Ends the pronunciation debate: hard G in the 1987 filetype, soft G in the 2010 one
- Looping soundless video gets a name that’s short and does not refer to a terribly inefficient format (that “gif” sharing sites often no longer use anyway), plus some wrong people have been using it already
- Software peer-pressured into supporting it (nobody wants to hear “they don’t support JIF” about their software)
How does it feel to have the objectively best sense of humor?
Okay so Jif for shorthand and Joojif for the full spelling. Just to make a call to their original misspelling of Googol
May I suggest ‘Jiggle’?
Are you pronouncing it Giggle like you jiggle when you laugh? A chunky happy baby is a great marketing foundation. Just make some Jiggles of babies