Twitter has announced that Vine will be discontinued. The Internet has gone into mourning, and the in-memoriam posts are pouring in. Earlier today, Twitter shared the news that it will be shutting ...
Hours after announcing a 9 percent staff cut, Twitter says it's also cutting the Vine looping-video app, which burst to popularity after its launch in 2013 but has struggled to match that growth in ...
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The end of (the) Vine. The video-sharing app is shuttering after three years, the company announced in a post to Medium on Thursday, October 27. “Since 2013, millions of people have turned to Vine to ...
The end of the line for the Vine service, as we currently know it, is in sight. Its owner Twitter has confirmed the six-second online video service will close its doors on Tuesday, Jan. 17. Twitter ...
Vine’s six seconds of fame will soon end. Twitter announced Thursday it will discontinue Vine, the once-hot app that let users shoot and loop six-second videos. “We’ll be working closely with creators ...
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