Elon Musk announced the revival of the famous 2010s app Vine, but with a twist. Find out more.
A new project to bring back Vine’s six-second looping videos is now available for download on the App Store and Google Play. Divine, as this Vine reboot is called, offers access to an archive of ...
When the world needed Vine most, it vanished. More specifically, in January 2017, Twitter co-founder Jack Dorsey shut down Vine after years of steadily declining profits and users. All in all, the ...
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 ...
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 ...
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A monumental comeback is underway as Jack Dorsey, co-founder of Twitter (now X), has personally provided funding for diVine, an ambitious project dedicated to resurrecting the beloved short-form video ...
Vine is coming back — sort of. Former Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey, who shut down Vine in 2017, is backing a new version of the app. Called diVine, the reboot intends to bring back archived videos from the ...