LOS ANGELES -- Vine's death, however inevitable it seemed, upset many digital influencers. After all, earlier this week CBS's 60 Minutes featured "the influencers" aka some of the platform's biggest ...
Twitter will “discontinue” Vine, its looping six-second video app, the company announced Thursday morning. It’s a cost-saving move that coincided with Twitter laying off about nine percent of its ...
Andy Warhol famously predicted that in the future, everyone would be famous for 15 minutes. In the case of Vine, however, that formula was often reduced to six seconds. The video-sharing app’s ...
Watch a complete time-lapse journey of growing a grape vine from seed, starting with extracting grape seeds and using ...
Vine is officially shutting down today on iOS, Android, and Windows Phone. In its place, users can update to the Vine Camera app: a pared-back offering that lacks the social networking features ...
In December, Dom Hofmann, one of the cofounders of beloved looping video app Vine, raised the collective hopes of the internet—at least for a moment. He tweeted that he was going to resurrect his ...
Twitter’s new billionaire boss Elon Musk tasked employees with developing a new version of the defunct video platform Vine, Axios reported Monday, shortly after Musk floated the idea in a tweet, ...
On Thursday, Twitter announced that Vine is officially dying. Over the "coming months," Twitter said that it'll be shuttering the app, leaving the site intact as a mausoleum of some of the world's ...
Let’s get one thing straight: Vine was always the weird little second cousin of the internet—populated with a hodgepodge of young black and brown users that it never meant to court. After Twitter’s ...