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.
Twitter co-founder Jack Dorsey has publicly supported Tesla CEO Elon Musk's proposed $1 trillion pay package. Dorsey stated ...
Vine was shut down a year after it was discontinued. The reason behind the closure of the video platform was not revealed.
Voicing his support for Musk, the former Twitter CEO said that the proposal was not just about the $1 trillion pay package.