In this article the author discusses the dominance of crude video technology on the Internet. He cites several technological advances in video science, arguing that micro-video on the Internet is often lacking in high quality. He provides examples of this trend, including the use of animated graphics interchange format (GIF), Nikon 1 cameras, and an iPhone application, called Vine, and presents three theories for why it is happening.
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