Jordanian Developer Harlem Shakes Your Website
If you haven’t seen the Harlem Shake meme, you’ve been working
too hard on your startup.
It’s not just that Lebanese incubator Seeqnce made a video; the
Harlem Shake has also become a protest method; last Thursday,
around 70 Egyptian protestors
performed the dance on the doorsteps of the Muslim Brotherhood
headquarters in the capital Cairo.
Others have cropped up in
Saudi Arabia,
Morocco, and even among youths miming a
war in Syria that stops once they do the dance.
Now, a Jordanian developer has brought the trend to your website,
with Harlemify.com, which
just went live. Enter your URL on the site and watch your site
start to Harlem Shake.
Monir Abu Hilal, a founding member of the OaSys team, which won
third place in the software design competition in Microsoft’s
Imagine Cup 2011, now works as a software developer at Microsoft in
Dublin, Ireland. With Harlemify, he’s built upon YouTube’s joke,
which you can see by entering “Do the Harlem Shake” into the
YouTube search bar.
It's not the first of these websites, but it's definitely one of
the coolest, as it shakes up the entire site: