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Twitter, Discord, WhatsApp, Bluesky, and any other app that used Tenor API will no longer be able to access Tenor GIFs after ...
Google is shutting down Tenor's API, meaning that apps that use it for GIFs will lose access. Thankfully, Discord won't be ...
Google retired the public Tenor API on June 30, ending the infrastructure that powered GIF search across hundreds of apps and forcing platforms to migrate to alternative providers.
Google has shut down the Tenor GIF API, which many social media apps used for GIF messaging and post replies. As of June 30, Google third parties can no longer request new API keys or access the API ...
GIFs are a huge part of the modern web, with Tenor being one of the libraries that powers a variety of apps including Twitter ...
Get ready for a change in the GIF selection experience on your favorite online platforms, as Google is set to discontinue the Tenor API.
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Google owns search intent. Facebook owns the social graph. But the “emotional graph” is still up for grabs -- or so goes the argument David McIntosh, cofounder and CEO of the mobile GIF keyboard and ...