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Vine’s six seconds of fame are over. Twitter announced plans on Thursday to kill off Vine, the short-form looping video app it acquired four years ago in an early effort to bring video to the social ...
(CNN) — Vine lovers can still get their six-second looping video fix. The Twitter-owned video app that launched viral stars and a new form of visual comedy isn’t totally shutting down. Vine is turning ...
Less than a month after Instagram debuted its Vine competitor, Twitter's video-sharing app, Vine, has started to drop off on its own turf. According to data provided to the Atlantic Wire by Topsy, ...
After four years of us getting our lives, six seconds at a time, Twitter announced Thursday that it will be shuttering Vine for good. No reason was given, but the announcement came just hours after ...
Twitter has confirmed that it will be shutting down Vine on Tuesday, January 17. Users have until this date to save their videos before they all disappear, while the Vine app for mobile will live on ...
Rather than kill Vine, Twitter has decided to offer Vine Camera -- a “pared-down” version of the video app. “With this camera app, you’ll still be able to make six-second looping videos and either ...