Lady Gaga falling from the sky during the Super Bowl halftime show; Melania Trump swatting away her husband’s hand; the president throwing paper towels into crowds of Puerto Rico’s Hurricane Maria ...
Take a deep breath, Vine fans. We knew this was coming. In a tweet, the team confirmed today that Vine will be closed down on January 17th, clarifying the "January" timeframe it gave out last month.
If you’re reading this on January 17th, you’ve only got a few hours left to download any of your Vines that you want to keep for the future. Today marks the day that Vine’s mobile app becomes Vine ...
As first announced back in October, Twitter is about to shut down its looping video app and social network, Vine. The company had originally implied it would pull the Vine app from the app stores, but ...
A "follow-up" to Vine is being developed by the app's ex-CEO, Dom Hofmann. Hofmann said he's personally funding the project. Twitter acquired Vine in 2012 and killed the video app roughly one year ago ...
Late last year, Vine announced that it would be killing its mobile apps, prompting many to freak out. Rather than wither away, it was speculated that the company would be purchased continuing the ...