New short-form video app Byte, heralded as Vine’s successor, is off to a strong start despite its issues. The app, built by Vine co-founder Dom Hofmann, brings back the six-second videos made popular ...
Byte, an upcoming short video looping app created by the founder of the late Vine video hosting service, opened a program this week for future creators to register for the platform. Vine fans ...
A TikTok competitor named Byte experienced a record number of installations and passed TikTok on the Apple App Store charts today after President Trump and Secretary of State Mike Pompeo both publicly ...
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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When Twitter shuttered Vine in 2018, it was the end of not just another video service but also the death of a wonderfully quirky part of the internet. Vine's six-second videos somehow gave birth to a ...
Dom Hofmann, the co-founder of the defunct six-second video platform Vine has announced the release of the app’s successor: Byte. The new app, which lets users shoot and upload six-second looping ...
An icon in the shape of a lightning bolt. Impact Link The new app from Vine's cofounder is already being teased as a true competitor to TikTok, but it still has a long way to go before it reaches the ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. Vine went on to become a popular venue for comedy, music, and sports clips, among other things. Hofmann quit Vine ...
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