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  2. Vine (service) - Wikipedia

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    Vine was an American short-form video hosting service where users could share up to 6-second-long looping video clips.Founded in June 2012 by Rus Yusupov, Dom Hofmann and Colin Kroll, [1] [2] [3] the company was bought by Twitter, Inc., four months later for $30 million. [4]

  3. Jérôme Jarre - Wikipedia

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    Jarre posted his first Vine in January 2013 on the day Vine launched. Three months after the launch of Vine, he released a video titled Don't be afraid of love, which became one of the earliest viral videos on Vine [13] and was featured twice on The Ellen DeGeneres Show. [14] [15] Six months after starting his Vine account, he had 20,000 ...

  4. Category:American Vine (service) celebrities - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "American Vine (service) celebrities" The following 50 pages are in this category, out of 50 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  5. Why Did Vine Shut Down? A Deep Dive Into the Beloved Short ...

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    The app allowed users to make looping videos, but there was no more posting within Vine—just saving to your phone or sharing on Twitter. The company also came out with an Internet archive of all ...

  6. Taylor Caniff - Wikipedia

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    Caniff launched a YouTube channel in September 2012. He posted six second clips of pranks, comedy sketches and videos about his life on Vine in 2013. [4] He later joined the Magcon (Meet and Greet Convention) touring group with Nash Grier, Cameron Dallas, Matthew Espinosa, Shawn Mendes, Aaron Carpenter, Carter Reynolds, Dj Mahogany Lox, Jacob Whitesides, Hayes Grier, Dylan Collins and Jack ...

  7. Huddles (app) - Wikipedia

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    The main Vine app was shut down by Twitter in January 2017, [4] [5] disallowing all new videos to be uploaded. The Vine homepage was made into an archive, with users being able to view previously uploaded content. As of 2019, the archive is no longer available, though individual videos are still able to be accessed via their direct link. [6]

  8. Timeline of online video - Wikipedia

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    Vine, a short-form video sharing service where users can share six-second-long looping video clips, is founded by Dom Hofmann, Rus Yusupov, and Colin Kroll. [43] [44] 2012 December Companies Snapchat adds the ability to send video snaps in addition to photos. [45] 2013 June 13 Product Instagram launches video sharing. [46] 2015 January 27 Products

  9. How Vine launched Thomas Sanders' comedic career - AOL

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    Thomas quickly grew his fan base on Vine from his "storytime" videos and has over 8 million followers. This led him to win the 2015 Shorty's Viner of the Year Award and was nominated for a 2016 ...