Elon Musk wants to bring back Vine, the short-lived social media platform that allowed users to post looping six-second videos that quickly became viral. However, Twitter's new CEO isn't reviving Vine ...
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It’s the end of an era. Twitter today announced it is planning on killing off Vine “in the coming months,” after launching the service back in January of 2013. For its part, Twitter had been rumored ...
Social media platform Twitter was bought by Tesla Inc (NASDAQ:TSLA) CEO Elon Musk last week in a highly anticipated $44 billion acquisition. Musk has plans to change the platform, which could involve ...
Remember Vine? That might be coming back. As reported by Axios, Elon Musk has asked developers inside Twitter to start reviewing the code for Vine for a possible reboot inside the platform. Musk ...
Last week Twitter rolled out a new feature – Vine – which allows people to capture and share short (like under 5 seconds) looping videos with their Twitter followers. According to the official Vine ...
Derek Saul has covered markets for the Forbes news team since 2021. Twitter’s new billionaire boss Elon Musk tasked employees with developing a new version of the defunct video platform Vine, Axios ...
Vogue may still be its bible, but the fashion world has been searching for it next medium in the digital world for years — blogging was always tough from the coveted front row, and even as Instagram ...
Twitter's Vine officially launched on Thursday and things have already been fairly rough for the new video-sharing service. First we noticed that it seems to lack any proper privacy settings or ...
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, ...