When Twitter suddenly announced it was shutting down Vine in 2016, fans immediately started campaigning to bring the beloved short-form video app back. Dom Hofmann, one of the original cofounders, has ...
The new app from Vine's cofounder is already being teased as a true competitor to TikTok, but it still has a long way to go before it reaches the viral fame TikTok achieved in the US. The debut of ...
Byte, the successor to viral hitmaker app Vine, shot to the top of the iOS chart over the weekend after its surprise launch delighted nostalgic short-form video fans. Despite 2020 teens being locked ...
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(CNN) — TikTok teens have a shiny, new toy to try: Byte, a social media platform, has launched on mobile. It’s a direct successor to the Vine app, which was discontinued in early 2017 although videos ...
Byte is a newly released app for watching, creating, and sharing six-second videos. The app is already being touted as a successor to the popular app Vine, which shut down in early 2017, and a worthy ...
Byte, a new video-sharing app released Friday to compete with ByteDance’s TikTok, has rocketed to the top of Apple’s U.S. App Store. Created by Dom Hofmann, Byte reboots the deprecated Vine ...
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