Social media platform Twitter was bought by Tesla Inc (NASDAQ:TSLA) CEO Elon Musk last week in a highly anticipated $44 billion acquisition. Musk has plans to change the platform, which could involve ...
Twitter co-founder Jack Dorsey is funding diVine, a project to revive Vine's six-second looping videos, including access to ...
Elon Musk wants to bring back Vine, the short-lived social media platform that allowed users to post looping six-second videos that quickly became viral. However, Twitter's new CEO isn't reviving Vine ...
Many were shocked when Twitter announced they were shutting down their popular Vine app. The influence of Vine was evident across the sports and music world, but it also allowed a new creative outlet ...
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Twitter is pulling the plug on Vine, the popular app that lets people create and share 6-second videos. The social media giant — which bought Vine for $30 million in 2012 — announced it was shutting ...
It’s the end of an era. Twitter today announced it is planning on killing off Vine “in the coming months,” after launching the service back in January of 2013. For its part, Twitter had been rumored ...
Fans of Vine took to Twitter to share their delight after the co-creator of the video-sharing platform launched a new app just like it. Vine attracted a legion of loyal fans who used the platform to ...
Exactly one year has passed since Twitter announced it was shutting down Vine, the six-second video app that launched a new genre of online content and turned teens worldwide into stars. Even though ...
Vine, the service, may be shuttered soon, but Vine, the app, will survive: Twitter is going to update the existing Vine app with a new Vine Camera app come January. “With this camera app you’ll still ...