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 ...
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 ...
"The app came at a crucial time in my creative life," 'Billions' co-creator Brian Koppelman tweeted after the announcement was made Thursday morning. By THR Staff THR Andrew Bachelor - H 2015 4 hours ...
It’s appropriate, in a way. Vine, the six-second video app started by Twitter just three ago, will fold in the next few months, Twitter has just announced marking the end of a short life for a ...
Twitter -- parent company of what was thought to be the doomed video app -- is reportedly fielding offers from multiple suitors. As sources tell TechCrunch, a deal could come shortly. Late last month, ...
A "follow-up" to Vine is being developed by the app's ex-CEO, Dom Hofmann. Hofmann said he's personally funding the project. Twitter acquired Vine in 2012 and killed the video app roughly one year ago ...
All social networks are bad. There's a reason for this. In January 2017, the six-second-video sharing app Vine shut down, and took what was perhaps the only good thing left on the internet with it.