Twitter launches mobile video sharing app Vine, Facebook hates it
There has been a lot of talk about video version of Instagram and the possibilities of success that could bring to any startup that successfully launches one. Well, looks like Twitter itself beat everyone else to the punch when they dropped the bomb earlier this week by launching ‘Vine’, a mobile video sharing app that is actually very cool.
The idea behind the application is pretty cool – it allows you to
create 6 second long loopable GIF videos and post them on Twitter. The
videos used in the GIF can be very short clips stitched together to tell
a story or just for fun. The app is currently only for the iPhone and
iPod Touch which is a damn shame, but we hope it arrives to Android and
Blackberry soon enough. Most people don’t really know what to do with
the thing yet, except for Facebook who know that they want to cut it
off. The application has been denied accessed from accessing a user’s
Facebook friends within the app to share the videos to, and Facebook
reasons that apps that don’t share information back will not be given
information from Facebook. Fair enough, but a shady business move more
like.
Holding hands at Tilden park vine.co/v/biTaEEwdq2n?1 — James Buckhouse (@buckhouse) January 24, 2013Here's a funnier, more creative example for it:
Cheering myself up. vine.co/v/b5wmrOUT5TQ — Ef Rodriguez (@pug) January 24, 2013Thoughts on the service?
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