Before TikTok, there was Vine. Now its successor diVine is on app stores, and the man who helped build Twitter is behind it.
The resurrection of vintage platforms is about more than just nostalgia.
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Elon Musk will bring back the defunct short-video platform Vine — only this time with an artificial intelligence twist that could transform how users create and share content online. The tech ...
Vine is back. Sort of. Which is a strange sentence to say in 2026. Almost a decade after the popular short-form video app had ...
Before TikTok became the go-to short-form video app, there was a time when Vine and Musical.ly dominated the scene. Both of these apps were widely used and popularized the type of content that is now ...
Elon Musk announced plans this week to revive the once popular social media platform Vine, but in "AI form." Musk has received criticism about Grok, the AI on his social media platform X, formerly ...
The millions of former users of Vine certainly do, a social media platform to share short videos capped at an infamous 6-second time limit that officially went dark in early 2017. Vine was founded in ...