If you were to query meme historians, they would almost undoubtedly say that the killing of Vine was one of the stupidest business decisions made in the last decade. Vine, of course, was the beloved ...
Remember Vine? Of course you do. The video-looping app caused a quite a stir in its short life, but its closure by owner Twitter in 2017 left many of its fans hoping for a replacement. Since then, ...
Vine is still dead, but its legacy will live on in the form of a new looping video app called Byte. According to Vine co-founder Dom Hofmann, whose Twitter bio now ...
I have sort of a quirky thing I'd like to do with podcasts: Add them to a playlist, then set that playlist to play, on a loop, until I tell it to stop. For example: I have three episodes of three ...
Vine founder Dom Hofmann revealed Thursday he would be releasing a new looping video app next spring. The app will be called Byte. Vine was a massively popular video service that Twitter acquired in ...
The creator of Vine, a popular short-form video creating app that was killed by Twitter in 2018, Dom Hofmann has now come up with a new short video looping application, mostly targeting to grab the ...
It looks like fans of the previous video looping app Vine will have a new outlet. In a tweet posted on Friday, Byte says it’s bringing back a new community for those who love looping 6-second videos.
On Thursday, Instagram unveiled its third standalone app, "Boomerang." A mixture between Vine and Phhhoto, the new app lets you quickly and easily create a 1-second video that loops together 5 burst ...
If you’ve never quite gotten over the loss of video-looping app Vine, then listen up. A similar offering from one of its co-founders is coming to smartphones soon. Vine co-founder Dom Hofmann said in ...
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