Everything we've got on Vine. Founded in June 2012 and acquired by Twitter only four months later, the microblogging service lets users record short videos of up to six seconds and share them with followers.
The latest articles around Vine
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Vine's successor Byte is here to take on TikTok
Remember Vine? Its much-awaited successor, Byte, is finally here. The app, developed by one of the Vine's co-founders, Dom Hofmann, who has been working on the app for years, quietly announced the release on Twitter last night. In 2018, Hofmann had announced he's going to release ...
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Vine's successor is called Byte and it'll launch next year
Vine app's fans can finally rejoice. The six-second looping app's creator Dom Hofman tweeted that his next app called Byte ...
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Sorry folks, Vine isn't coming back anytime soon
There may never be a social network that can match Vine's post-to-meme ratio again. So after Dom Hoffman, one of Vine's co-creators promised the network would return, the web shed a collective tear of joy. Now those tears have grown saltier. V2, as the project was dubbed, has been ...
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Vine creator wants to bring our favorite app back from the dead
After Vine was unceremoniously ripped from our hands earlier this year, the internet has since become a black hole. I'm not saying these things are related, but after killing Vine: Trump was sworn in as the 45th President "The Emoji Movie" came out Fidget spinners became ...
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Cheez wants to fill the Vine-shaped hole in your life — will it succeed?
Cheez is the 280-character version of Vine
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Vine's creators built a live trivia app that actually pays you
HQ Trivia, a new app from the creators of Vine, is recreating the appeal of game shows for iPhone users -- show up on time, ...
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Estonia's EU presidency could finally bring real tech savviness to EU politics
On July 1 one of the smallest countries in Europe took over the rotating Presidency of the EU for the next six months. Estonia stands poised to make an impact far larger than its size as a part of the EU on labor and economic policy with its expertise in digital legislation. Estonia ...
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Bob Ross takes on the divine in SMITE
Hi-Rez Studios, makers of multiplayer game SMITE, have announced that mild-mannered painter Bob Ross will be joining the game, proving they know how to appeal to a Twitch audience that adores Ross. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6ea1LD0ffc4 If you know nothing about the culture ...
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Twitter pays homage to Vine by looping all videos under 6.5 seconds
Vine is all-but dead. Though the app will survive as a camera, its dedicated community will be gone as of tomorrow. But Twitter will now keep at least one other aspect of the social network alive by looping any video under 6.5 seconds. As spotted by TechCrunch, Twitter has now ...
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Vine will shut down for good this month
An FAQ page on Vine's site confirms that the new Vine Camera app will become available on January 17, along with the shuttering ...
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Good news: Vine will survive, but it wont be the same
The internet shed a collective tear when Vine announced it is shutting down, but all hope is not lost. Vine will survive, but only as a camera app, not a social network. The company took to its Medium blog today to announce that in January, the app will be transitioned to a "pared-down" ...
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RIP Vine: 100 six-second videos you need to watch right now
It's a sad time for anyone who loves Vine's quirky six-second videos. I know that I've spent way too much time staring at a lot of the beautifully-crafted short videos, and now that era is coming to an end. In the three years that it has been around, it created a beautiful mix ...