What Was Vine? How to Find and Watch Old Vines
Monday, 18 May 2020
After Twitter shuttered Vine in January 2017, the question over what happened to all those six-second videos has been a source of confusion. Twitter released the Vine Archive shortly after closing Vine, but, as of 2019, the Vine Archive is no longer supported. If you were as heartbroken as we were when Vine closed, you’re
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Byte Launches for Fans of Vine and TikTok
Tuesday, 28 January 2020
Dom Hofmann, the co-founder of the long-lost but never-forgotten Vine, has launched Byte. This is a new way to create and share short videos. So Byte is not only the spiritual successor to Vine, but also direct competition to TikTok, Snapchat, and Instagram. A Brief History of Vine and Byte In 2012, a new app
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Vine Is Returning as Byte, Launching in 2019
Friday, 09 November 2018
Dom Hofmann, the co-creator of Vine, has officially announced its spiritual successor. It’s called Byte, and it’s a new looping video app that has emerged from his efforts to create Vine v2. And if everything goes according to plan Byte will arrive in Spring 2019. A Brief History of Vine Vine arrived on the scene
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Vine Is Dead, But These 5 Video Streaming Alternatives Are Even Better
Saturday, 21 January 2017
Much like Twitter focussed on short text messages, Vine brought that to videos. But Twitter is now shutting down Vine, and incorporating it as part of the micro-blogging social network. But Vine’s demise isn’t entirely bad news. It lets you explore the several other alternatives that are around, some of which do a better job
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