The age of the looping, six-second comedy video is no more. Today, the teams behind Twitter and Vine announced that they’ve decided to shut down the Vine app starting today. The Vine website will stay ...
Twitter announced this morning that its video clip platform Vine will be closed in the coming months, and on my timeline, the news was met with anger, confusion, and sadness. Vine was a platform that ...
Vine, the video-looping app from Twitter that has been providing 6-second bursts of entertainment for users since 2013, is going away. The news was announced in a blog post from the company on ...
Thursday afternoon, Vine shared some news that shook the entire online universe. In the coming months, Vine will be discontinuing its mobile app, which had allowed people to share six-second videos.
Vine may survive after all. Twitter is currently vetting multiple term sheets from companies offering to buy Vine, and hopes to make a deal soon, multiple sources tell TechCrunch. After announcing its ...
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 ...
Twitter’s announcement yesterday that the company would be discontinuing the video-sharing app Vine may have seemed to come out of the blue, but there was at least one group of people who weren’t ...
How will Twitter squeeze more cash out of each user since it can’t seem to add more of them? A Twitter video channel. Pre-roll ads before Vines. And sharing cash to attract creators. After watching ...
Users can finally trim and post videos from the desktop without illicit workarounds. Image via Microsoft Vine launched its Windows 10 app today, the Twitter-owned video app’s first desktop app, ...
When Vine debuted back in early 2013, it was the hot new thing for creating and sharing short videos. Since then, we’ve seen short-form pop up everywhere, criticism about creators’ ability to monetize ...
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