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this episode is brought to you by brilliant one of the rarest occurrences in technology today is that of the unchanged the standards and specifications of information exchange that form the internet in particular has been in a constant state of evolution since its inception however one 35 year old image format has become an oddity taking a completely different path as the internet developed the graphic interchange format or jif has remained technologically stagnant for over three decades predating the modern internet and yet still remaining popular today thanks to a dramatic social evolution of its use [Music] gif was introduced in 1987 by compuserve americas first major commercial online service provider compuserve had first started offering dial-up online information services to consumers in 1979 and by the early 1980s advances in modem speeds processing power and the introduction of their compuserve b file transfer protocol had now allowed for the exchange of graphics on their pla