(Reuters) -Elon Musk's social media company X is bringing back popular video-sharing platform Vine in "AI form", the billionaire tech-entrepreneur said on Thursday, almost nine years after the app was ...
Nearly a decade since the shuttering of Vine, the beloved short-form video-sharing app is being reimagined as “Divine,” a new mobile app backed by ex-Twitter head Jack Dorsey is inviting users to ...
Former Twitter co-founder Jack Dorsey is funding a new mobile app called “diVine” that will provide users with the ability to view over 100,000 archived videos from the now-defunct micro video-sharing ...
Twitter co-founder Jack Dorsey brings video-sharing app Vine to life through a new project called diVine. This provides access to over 100,000 archived Vine videos. These clips were restored from an ...
What was once a novelty has now become a daily ritual. Scrolling through social media for hours and consuming endless amounts of mindless content appears to be a pastime of choice for many.
Threatening the cottage industry of YouTube’s Vine compilations, particularly of the “try not to laugh” variety, a new app carrying 100,000 legacy Vines launched earlier today. Funded by Twitter ...
Elon Musk's social media company X is bringing back popular video-sharing platform Vine in "AI form", the billionaire tech-entrepreneur said on Thursday, almost nine years after the app was ...