Twitter today announced that its letting Vine users register for their own vanity url’s for their profiles. With this addition the clip sharing app joins other social networking platforms who also have custom url’s such as Facebook, Google+, and Twitter. The mad dash to grab your vanity url for your profile begins Friday, December 20…
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Official Vine app comes to Windows Phone, brings Live Tile and camera integration
Vine today announced that it has taken the Windows Phone plunge. Users can now enjoy all the six second craziness that all Android and iOS users have enjoyed for so long. Well, it safe to say that Nokia has kept its promise when it said Windows Phone would be getting the video sharing service back…
Vine Introduces New Features for iOS and Android Apps
Twitter’s Vine app has been updated today, with both the iOS and Android versions of the app receiving some new features. Vine has added two new features to its video clip sharing app, dubbed Sessions and Time Travel. The new tools allow Vine users to work on multiple posts at a time, and edit the posts…
Twitter’s Vine App Amasses 40 Million Users
In the seven months since Vine’s release on iOS, the 6 second video sharing service has changed the way people share and create videos to share across the interwebs. Twitter’s Vine now has 40 million registered users, which was celebrated via a tweet earlier today. We’ve said this before and we’ll say it again: this…
Hack Allows Vine Users To Create Videos With Footage Shot From Outside The App
Instagram may be new to the video game, but it does offer a few features that its biggest competitor, Twitter’s Vine, lacks. Last week, and Instagram update brought users the ability to create videos with footage shot from outside of the app. Vine lacks this ability officially, but a new hack detailed by the team…
HTC Releases Teaser Vine Video: Is The HTC One Max Coming Soon?
Holy Vine action, Batman! HTC has released a Vine video today, which is clearly a teaser for an upcoming HTC device. Included in the Vine is the message, “Big Things Ahead.” So what could that be? Well, the HTC One Max of course! Or so we think. The video introduces a few new taglines for…