When Twitter suddenly announced it was shutting down Vine in 2016, fans immediately started campaigning to bring the beloved short-form video app back. Dom Hofmann, one of the original cofounders, has ...
Byte, a new looping-video app created by the co-founder of Vine, was the most popular app in the U.S. with more than 1.3 million downloads during its first week, researcher Sensor Tower said in a blog ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Byte — the newly reborn 6-second video app from one of Vine’s co-founders — has been downloaded at least 1.3 million times ...
After going live on iOS and Android last week, Vine’s successor, Byte, has dropped some more information that “partner program” it’s been teasing since launch, basically its plan to get users paid.
Byte, the spiritual successor to Vine, created by Vine co-founder Dominik Hofmann, has been purchased by Clash, a creator monetization company. Clash, co-founded by former Vine star Brendon McNerney, ...
A new six-second video app called Byte, which launched Jan. 24, is already experiencing a spam issue. Vine founder Dom Hoffman created Byte as an alternative to Vine, which Twitter bought for $30 ...
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