One year ago today, Twitter shut down Vine forever, depriving us of happiness and leaving a class of fresh-faced influencers will millions of fans and nowhere to entertain them. Almost ironically, ...
This profile is part of NBC News’ series about former Vine stars, tied to the fifth anniversary of the platform’s death. When he was a kid, Danny Gonzalez found that YouTube offered him and his group ...
Welcome back to Gizmodo’s March Madness bracket challenge to name the greatest app of all time! Google Maps enjoyed a decisive victory against iMessage in yesterday’s tournament. Today, we have the ...
This post is part of Me, online, Mashable's ongoing series digging into online identities. If you've ever found yourself mourning the downfall of Vine by binging compilations late at night -- because ...
My mornings start the same way my nights end: lying on my bed, laptop propped up on my legs as I watch a series of different Vine compilations on YouTube. I’ve seen most of the compilations at least ...
In January 2017, Vine shut down. In its roughly five years, it had garnered millions of active users, aided in the discovery of Shawn Mendes, cemented itself into pop culture, and attracted a strong ...
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Twitter is shutting down Vine, the mirthful, hilarious, and often bizarre social network composed solely of six-second looping videos. In the next few months, the company will stop supporting the Vine ...
Vine, the six-second video sharing app, updated its website today so that anyone, not just Vine users, can start watching and discovering videos on the platform. Earlier this year the originally ...