1 December 2023
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Can you guess
the original
purpose of
creating "The
Dancing Baby",
one of the first
viral videos
?
Take your best guess!
A) A demo for 3D animation.
B) A promotional video for a toy company.
C) A music video for a children's song.
Keep scrolling to find out the right answer
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Tech Trivia's Answers
A)
Before YouTube, "The Dancing Baby" was one of the first viral videos. Created in the late 1990s, it showed a 3D animated baby dancing to music. It started as a demo for 3D animation but quickly became famous online and on TV. This funny little dancing baby showed how videos could become super popular all over the internet.
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