Meme (noun)
/mi:m/
“A virtually transmitted cultural symbol or social idea”.
Frankly, if you’ve been within 10 metres of a computer in the last five years, you’ll be familiar with the concept of ‘meme’.
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“A virtually transmitted cultural symbol or social idea”.
Frankly, if you’ve been within 10 metres of a computer in the last five years, you’ll be familiar with the concept of ‘meme’.
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Read MoreSince late 2005, the world of visual content has been dominated by one name only – YouTube. As much as young guns such as Periscope, Instagram and Snapchat have made many a noble challenge for the title over the years, the power of YouTube is more potent than ever in 2016.
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