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Elon Musk Reveals He's Bringing Back App That's Been Dead for Eight Years and All of Its Lost Videos
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, ...
Short-form video social media platform Vine will be coming to an end. Twitter made the announcement Thursday in a blog post, saying that "in the coming months we'll be discontinuing the mobile app." ...
(KRON) — Cheer to lovers of Vine, the now-defunct social media app is making a comeback. Or is it? Well, according to X, formerly Twitter, CEO Elon Musk, it is. He posted Thursday morning that Vine, ...
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 ...
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 ...
Facebook has now clarified why it blocked Twitter's new video-sharing app Vine, suggesting on its developer blog Friday afternoon that Facebook didn't think much of Vine's integration — or lack ...
Twitter-owned Vine is giving its more than 40 million users the power to perfect their 6-second clips with two new camera tools. The handy features, added Thursday to Vine for iPhone and Android, have ...
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 ...
Joe has been writing about consumer tech for nearly seven years now, but his liking for all things shiny goes back to the Gameboy he received aged eight (and that he still plays on at family ...
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