Open Directory - Society: Subcultures: Cyberculture: Memes: Image Macros: Lolcats
See also: - In-depth analysis of lolcats and kitty pidgin. - Collection of Lolcats, and funny cat and kitten photos. - Humorous captioned pictures of felines and other animals. Visitors can submit their own material or add captions to a large archive of available pictures. - Facebook application offering users the ability to create their own captions. - Features captioned pictures of cats. - Categorized and tagged lolcat images, featuring keyword search. - Collection of lolcat images. Readers can vote for their favorites. - Allows users to upload and caption cat and related pictures and vote on submissions. Highest ranking pictures are promoted to the front page. - Meta humor on the lolcats phenomenon. - Creative Commons licensed lolcat images. - Open-content encyclopedia describing the phenomenon and its history. - First in a series of blog posts about the LOLCATS phenomenon. - The lolcats phenomenon on the campus of the University of Pennsylvania. (November 14, 2007) - Newspaper article covering the early days of lolcats. (September 22, 2007) - By Aaron Rutkoff. Examines the success of "I Can Has Cheezburger", a mini-tutorial on lolcats, and a short history. (August 25, 2007) - Lev Grossman, author of the Time article in July, 2007, corrects some errors in the original. (July 16, 2007) - Article by Lev Grossman covering the internet meme and its spin-offs. (July 12, 2007) - Newspaper article by Dwight Silverman. (June 06, 2007) - Newspaper article. (June 01, 2007) - Slide show essay by Michael Agger. (May 21, 2007) - Article from the "Digital Life" blog. (May 21, 2007) - Coverage from the United Kingdom. (May 12, 2007) - Blog post that explores the lolcat phenomenon and translates screen captures from the original Star Trek series episode "Trouble With Tribbles" into lolcat. (May 02, 2007) - Blog written in the style of Chaucer's Canterbury Tales describes Lolcats and offers some captioned medieval art that depicts Chaucer's pilgrims. (May 01, 2007) - Discussion of the lolcats meme by this podcast/blog. (April 18, 2007)