It's been said many times, many ways, but it bears repeating: 2017 was a wild year. Through the good and the bad, we've learned a lot about who we are as a society and as individuals. Some, like ...
Nearly eleven months ago, the popular short-form video platform Vine was shuttered for good. It was replaced with an app called Vine Camera, which carried the same name and featured the same ...
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 ...
When Twitter, now X, shut down Vine in 2017, users thought its six-second videos were gone forever—but now, the former CEO who shuttered the app is helping bring them back. Jack Dorsey, the former ...
So, Vine could be coming back. @JackPWarrick, tweeting about the news that it looks like Vine 2 is on its way. Dom Hofmann, the co-founder of the now defunct Vine app — which was shut down last ...
Twitter announced that Vine would shut down last year, with many across the internet quite upset about it. Today, though, the internet has reason to be happy, as one of the founders of Vine is ramping ...
In 2016, the founders of Vine announced that the six-second video sharing app would be shutting down, prompting widespread sadness online. But on Thursday, founder Dom Hofmann announced that, for ...