Divine, a Vine reboot backed by Jack Dorsey, is now available on the App Store and Google Play Store, bringing back 500,000 ...
(Reuters) -Elon Musk's social media company X is bringing back popular video-sharing platform Vine in "AI form", the billionaire tech-entrepreneur said on Thursday, almost nine years after the app was ...
Do It for 'Da Vine': Divine, the AI-Free Video App and Vine Archive, Is Out Now ...
Former Twitter co-founder Jack Dorsey is funding a new mobile app called “diVine” that will provide users with the ability to view over 100,000 archived videos from the now-defunct micro video-sharing ...
Jack Dorsey is funding the return of Vine, now called Divine, 11 years after its demise. The new decentralized, AI-free video ...
Two defunct social media platforms are getting revived this week: Vine and Friendster. But the new versions each have a twist ...
Before TikTok, six-second video app Vine was the king of short videos. Now, Vine may be looking to take back its crown. Nearly nine years after the beloved app was shut down by its parent company ...
Vine returns through a reboot app called Divine, and the developers want it to feature organic content and no AI-generated ...
Twitter co-founder Jack Dorsey is backing new version of app called Divine, where content must be made by a human ...
SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- Millennials, you'll remember this video sharing app: Vine. Predating TikTok, Vine was where shortform video gained their fame. The social media app would loop six-second clips.
What was once a novelty has now become a daily ritual. Scrolling through social media for hours and consuming endless amounts of mindless content appears to be a pastime of choice for many.