Thursday afternoon, Vine shared some news that shook the entire online universe. In the coming months, Vine will be discontinuing its mobile app, which had allowed people to share six-second videos.
Twitter announced on Thursday that it would be shutting down its app sharing for 6-second videos. And while you will still be able to watch Vines at the app's website, vine.co, the app will be phased ...
If for some reason you thought your Thursday sucked, just wait till you hear about Philly-based Vine creator Peter Heacock’s. “Everybody’s in shock right now,” Heacock said. “The feeling is sadness.
Short-form video app Vine is approaching its demise, as Twitter has announced it is closing up shop for the video service. Vine was once a popular video service loved for its six-second clips that ...
Twitter announced Thursday that it's pulling the plug on its six-second video platform Vine. The video service will be pulled in the coming months, according to the company, which did not say why they ...
I was legitimately stunned -- and saddened -- when I heard the news today: Vine, the video sharing app, is going away. Vine was amazing for two things: Sports -- ok, really just Russell Westbrook-- ...