Twitter will shutter its Vine video service in the coming months, the company announced in a blog post overnight. No mention was made of this in the announcement of its quarterly results.
Twitter says it is boosting investment in its media partnerships function across the Asia Pacific and Middle East regions, including in major digital markets like Australia, with today’s appointment of a new head of media for the regions.
Social network Facebook has taken a page directly from Twitter's playbook yet again, this time introducing 'trending' topics into profile pages.
Vine is part of the Twitter Empire – it enables you to create short, looping videos that can be shared via Vine, Twitter, and Facebook.
Two of the most popular photo and video sharing services went offline simultaneously over the weekend, causing frustrated users to take to Twitter to vent their rage.
Twitter's once-popular video sharing app, Vine, may soon be a thing of the past, if current trends continue.
It's only been one short day since Facebook-owned Instagram added video, but Vine has already updated its Android app, and in a big way.
Social networking service Instagram has got its video sharing feature off to a flying start, with 5 million videos uploaded in just the first 24 hours.
Facebook today confirmed the worst kept secret in tech, announcing Instagram will now support video.
Instagram and Facebook are planning to add short videos to the Instagram app, according to online reports.
Vine this week became the world's number one mobile social app, overtaking Instagram on the Google Play charts.
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