The new app gives users access to an archive of 100,000 Vine videos and the ability to create new six-second loops.
Evan Henshaw-Plath launched diVine as an attempt to bring back authentic video moments on an open-source platform.
Nearly a decade after going offline, Vine is (sort of) back and, in a truly bizarre twist, Jack Dorsey is at least partially ...
Remember the video app Vine? Well, it's now making a comeback as diVine, a new app with the old clips you miss and new ...
Twitter co-founder Jack Dorsey is resurrecting the iconic six-second looping videos of Vine with a clear mission: to create ...
Remember Vine? It’s back, and it’s called diVine, a new app from a developer of the original Vine and funding from Twitter co ...
Vine reboots as diVine, thanks to funding from Jack Dorsey s nonprofit organization, “and Other Stuff." This lets users post ...
Twitter co-founder and blockchain evangelist Jack Dorsey has revived the six-second video platform, Vine — well, sort of.
Vine was shut down a year after it was discontinued. The reason behind the closure of the video platform was not revealed.
Twitter co-founder Jack Dorsey is funding diVine, a project to revive Vine's six-second looping videos, including access to ...
Eugen Rochko is stepping down as CEO of decentralized social network Mastodon. Felix Hlatky will now become the Executive ...