Twitter Launches Vine A Mobile Service To Capture Share Short Videos
Twitter Launches Vine A Short Video Service Twitter co founder jack dorsey announced the new app, called divine, will launch a beta version this thursday featuring more than 100,000 archived vine videos. the project is funded by. Today, we’re introducing vine: a mobile service that lets you capture and share short looping videos. like tweets, the brevity of videos on vine (6 seconds or less) inspires creativity.
Twitter Releases Vine Its Own App For Sharing Short Videos Twitter introduced vine in january 2013, allowing users to share small snippets of video that were six seconds or less, with the app quickly gaining popularity among video bloggers and. Vine was a mobile video sharing application that allowed users to create and share short looping videos, or "vines," of up to six seconds in length. the app, developed by entrepreneurs dom hofmann, rus yusupov, and colin kroll, was launched in january 2013 after being acquired by twitter for $30 million during its beta phase. Videos were published through vine's social network, and could be shared on other platforms such as facebook and twitter. the vine app could be used to browse videos, along with groups of videos by theme, and "trending" videos. The app was quickly sold to twitter, complimenting twitter’s short form text social media platform. the app launched in 2013 and quickly became the top video sharing application.
Twitter Launches Vine A Mobile Service To Capture Share Short Videos Videos were published through vine's social network, and could be shared on other platforms such as facebook and twitter. the vine app could be used to browse videos, along with groups of videos by theme, and "trending" videos. The app was quickly sold to twitter, complimenting twitter’s short form text social media platform. the app launched in 2013 and quickly became the top video sharing application. Vine was an early short video social media platform wherein every video was limited to a maximum of six seconds. now, jack dorsey, co founder of twitter and founder of bluesky, has brought. "today, we're introducing vine: a mobile service that lets you capture and share short looping videos. like tweets, the brevity of videos on vine (6 seconds or less) inspires. On november 13, 2025, former twitter ceo jack dorsey announced a successor called divine, which will include archives of some videos uploaded to vine, in addition to new videos. Twitter unveiled a new mobile video service called vine on thursday. the service, which allows users to capture and share short looping videos, has been billed as the instagram of.
Twitter Launches App To Share 6 Second Videos Digital Photography Review Vine was an early short video social media platform wherein every video was limited to a maximum of six seconds. now, jack dorsey, co founder of twitter and founder of bluesky, has brought. "today, we're introducing vine: a mobile service that lets you capture and share short looping videos. like tweets, the brevity of videos on vine (6 seconds or less) inspires. On november 13, 2025, former twitter ceo jack dorsey announced a successor called divine, which will include archives of some videos uploaded to vine, in addition to new videos. Twitter unveiled a new mobile video service called vine on thursday. the service, which allows users to capture and share short looping videos, has been billed as the instagram of.
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