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'''Vine''''is a social media platform that allows users to share short captured videos. Similar to Twitter, Vine limits the quantity of media being published. You can also follow your friends and favorite celebrities. Posts can be liked and shared [https://blog.twitter.com/2013/vine-a-new-way-to-share-video 1] Videos can be no longer than 6 seconds and can be cut up to record several clips from different angles, moments, locations, people etc. This feature differentiates Vine from other video networks such as Youtube , Keek and Facebook. The app inspires creativity, insight and fun [https://blog.twitter.com/2013/vine-a-new-way-to-share-video 1] [http://allthingsd.com/intromessage/ 2]. Vines can be posted to other social media networks such as Twitter (who purchased to company in October 2012) and Facebook.
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'''Vine'''is a social media platform that allows users to share short captured videos. Similar to Twitter, Vine limits the quantity of media being published. You can also follow your friends and favorite celebrities. Posts can be liked and shared [https://blog.twitter.com/2013/vine-a-new-way-to-share-video 1] Videos can be no longer than 6 seconds and can be cut up to record several clips from different angles, moments, locations, people etc. This feature differentiates Vine from other video networks such as Youtube , Keek and Facebook. The app inspires creativity, insight and fun [https://blog.twitter.com/2013/vine-a-new-way-to-share-video 1] [http://allthingsd.com/intromessage/ 2]. Vines can be posted to other social media networks such as Twitter (who purchased to company in October 2012) and Facebook.
  
  

Revision as of 22:55, 30 October 2013

Vineis a social media platform that allows users to share short captured videos. Similar to Twitter, Vine limits the quantity of media being published. You can also follow your friends and favorite celebrities. Posts can be liked and shared 1 Videos can be no longer than 6 seconds and can be cut up to record several clips from different angles, moments, locations, people etc. This feature differentiates Vine from other video networks such as Youtube , Keek and Facebook. The app inspires creativity, insight and fun 1 2. Vines can be posted to other social media networks such as Twitter (who purchased to company in October 2012) and Facebook.


Vine 1.0

Vine was created by Dom Hofmann, Rus Yusupov, and Colin Kroll in June 2012 and debuted in January 2013 2. Vine was primarily a free pp made for iOS on the iPhone and iPod touch. In April 9th, Vine became to most downloaded app on the iPhone. 3 This earlier version of Vine limited who could use the app, and how it could be used. Once a clip was taken – recorded simply by holding the screen – they were not saved. All clips then had to be exactly they way the user wished.


Vine 2.0

In June 2013, Vine became available on the Android and later for Windows 8 phones in July 4. This increased its reach globally being attainable to just about any Smartphone.

In October 2013, Vine added two new features: Sessions and Time-Travel 5. Time-Travel allows you to edit posts, making temporality more asynchronous. Sessions lets you save drafts and work on several projects at a time.