Twitter co-founder Jack Dorsey is funding diVine, a project to revive Vine's six-second looping videos, including access to ...
You may have heard through the grapevine that a certain app may soon be revived. The Vine app was among the most popular apps of the vintage social media era. Elon Musk is heading this Vine revival, ...
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Twitter's Vine accidentally put porn in front of its users this morning. Jan. 28, 2013 — -- Twitter's Vine, an app that allows you to create six-second videos, launched late last week to much ...
Twitter this week launched Vine, its first standalone app, which actually makes bite-sized videos super simple to create and, more importantly, fun to watch. As a matter of fact, the 6-second looping ...
Almost two months after it was revealed that the Vine app would be “discontinued,” Twitter has announced it will not be shelving the six-second video app entirely. Instead, Vine will get a second life ...
It looks like fans of the previous video looping app Vine will have a new outlet. In a tweet posted on Friday, Byte says it’s bringing back a new community for those who love looping 6-second videos.
If you were to query meme historians, they would almost undoubtedly say that the killing of Vine was one of the stupidest business decisions made in the last decade. Vine, of course, was the beloved ...
Vine will soon be going to the app graveyard in the sky, but the app's founders are already working on a new video service. Two of Vine's original founders have teamed up on a new video app called ...
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 ...
Vine founder Dom Hofmann revealed Thursday he would be releasing a new looping video app next spring. The app will be called Byte. Vine was a massively popular video service that Twitter acquired in ...