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Elon Musk has stated that the archive of short-form videos from Vine is coming back. He hasn't announced a timeline or any ...
Before there was TikTok, there was Vine. In 2012, Twitter purchased the prototype short-form video sharing platform for $30 ...
Twitter bought Vine back in 2012 before closing the app to new submissions in 2016. The company has now found the old video ...
Vine lets you shoot and share videos with your phone. Big deal, right? But six years ago, I heard about Twitter, an app that lets you share sentences. I said “big deal” then too.
Avid users were dismayed, a Vine cofounder tweeted his regret at selling to Twitter, and 350 Twitter employees (or 9% of its staff) lost their jobs. Then last week, in a new wrinkle, TechCrunch ...
Twitter is shutting down video-sharing service Vine "in the coming months," the company announced Thursday. Vine, which lets you share short video clips, debuted in 2013.
Twitter Inc. has acquired Niche, a startup that helps video makers connect with advertisers, as the social– media company adds more tools for content creators to its services.