Byte will introduce its first partner program, with $250,000 to be shared between 100 creators based on their viewership.
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Byte will introduce its first partner program, with $250,000 to be shared between 100 creators based on their viewership.
Vine is back with a dose of nostalgia and a brand new name! It's called byte, and it brings back the 6-second looping videos we all grew to love.
Eighteen month after Dom Hoffman announced he would relaunch Vine, his new app, Byte, has finally launched as a closed beta.
There will be no sequel, at least not for now. Dom Hofmann, Vine's co-founder announced his decision to postpone "the V2 project for an indefinite amount of time."
In November, Vine co-founder Dom Hofmann teased a remake of the much-loved social platform that was shut down unceremoniously a year ago. But as Vine 2 (as its been called) is about to launch in …
Vine might have died at the beginning of this year, but one of the app's co-founders has hinted that he will be working on a follow up.
Vine may have waved us goodbye at the beginning of 2017 and turned into an archive of 6 second ramblings, but it can still harm you, apparently.Yes, you read that right. The looping video sensation …
Late last year, Twitter announced that it was shuttering Vine. Then it announced that the Vine app would be becoming a pared down Vine Camera. And now that the January 17th deadline has passed, here comes …
First announced in October last year, Vine is definitely retiring on January 17. As planned, it will first become Vine Camera, a pared-down camera app. Since it was announced that Vine was doomed to disappear, rumours first confirmed …
Vine might be shutting down, but it has announced that it's transitioning to a "pared-down Vine Camera" to be available to users this January. Vine announced that it was shutting down its app just a few months …
What started out as a small project with a bold idea, by co-founders Dom Hofmann, Rus Yusupov, and Colin Kroll in June 2012, quickly turned into ‘the next big thing,’ with Twitter acquiring it just 5 …
The Internet has become a platform-dependant creative space. Everything we create online nowadays is platform-based, and its longevity is directly linked to the life of the the particular platform. With Vine shutting down, what will happen all your creations?While …
Everyone, try to hold on to your tears. Vine, the beloved 6-second looping video platform that arguably set the road for the video apps to come, is shutting down. For real. The announcement is shocking, but …
We all know it's easier to create after being given some inspiration. This is the case with people who don't create Vines consistently, but suddenly go into overdrive when given a challenge. Vine has recognised …
Vine knows that people love to go through channels and to watch their videos back to back. So, the company has introduced a "Watch" button, so that instead of manually scrolling through posts, users can …
We talk a lot about Twitter needing to up it's game and start pumping out features that will make it stand out and not die out... But what about Vine - the platform that Twitter …
With all the noise out there, the key to higher engagement and a successful presence on all platforms seems to be personalised content and the discovery of this content. One by one, social platforms are …
There is a new way to discover awesome content on Vine! Back in October, Vine introduced the first version of its content suggestion engine. The objective was clearly to help users find more Vines they …