Vine Update Adds Revines Which Are Like Retweets for Vines

Vine Update Adds Revines Which Are Like Retweets for VinesIn its biggest update yet, Vine is trying to beef up its isolated and popular service—people love Vine, but once you’re in Vine, it’s so lonely! The billboard new feature? "Revines", which are exactly what they sound like.

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Vine update brings new tools and channels, videos still six seconds long

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Vine’s offering up the latest update to the iOS version of the video sharing app. Nope, it’s not an Instagram-inspired lengthening. Instead, version 1.3 brings a handful of new tools to the micro-video service, assuring that you make the best six second film possible, including grid, focus and ghost. The app’s also adding 15 new content channels like music, nature and comedy, each of which has its own distinct theme and Popular feed. Revining, meanwhile, makes it easier to share friends’ videos and On The Rise, shows you up and coming Viners. Also new is protected posts, so you don’t have to let the whole world in on your video brilliance, if you’re the shy sort.

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Vine hits Amazon Appstore for Kindle Fire selfies

Vine was recently released on Android after being available on iOS for what seemed like ages, but now pretty much every Android and iOS device can join in on the fun of making quick 6-second looping videos, except for the Kindle Fire. However, that changes today, thanks to the inauguration of Vine into the Amazon

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Vine Available On Kindle Fire HD Through Amazon Appstore

Vine is now available on Kindle Fire HD.

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Vine graces Amazon Appstore, gives Kindle Fire HD’s front-facing cam a workout

Vine graces Amazon Appstore, gives Kindle Fire HD's front-facing cam a workout

Sure, the Kindle Fire HD may only have a front-facing camera, but its solitary shooter is about to start flexing more than its video chat muscles. Vine has just arrived on Amazon’s Appstore, and it’s ready for owners to download and churn out as many six-second video clips as they please. Hit the source link below to grab ahold version 1.2 of the free app.

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Want Vine on your Kindle Fire?

Want Vine on your Kindle Fire? Well now you can have it. Enjoy!

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Vine For Android Updated With Front Camera Support

Thanks (or no thanks) to Instagram announcing a video feature of their own, reports are suggesting that the number of downloads of Vine have declined, with recent reports showing that the number of shared Vine videos has gone down as […]

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Number Of Vine Shares On Twitter Drop Following Instagram’s Video Announcement

So the other day it was reported that the number of Vine downloads had slowed after Instagram announced that the photo sharing service would be getting a video sharing feature as well. Now it seems that not only has Vine’s […]

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Vine for Android gets front camera support, upload manager

Vine for Android gets front camera support, upload manager

Twitter is certainly making up for lost time on Android — just a few days after it upgraded Vine to address some early omissions, it’s back with another round of improvements for the Google-inclined. The just-posted Vine 1.2 update for Android brings front camera access for those inevitable selfie videos. It also brings an upload manager for backlogged clips, settings tweaks and a fresh wave of performance boosts. The new version may not lure back Android users who’ve switched allegiance to Instagram, but those who still prefer Twitter’s approach can grab Vine 1.2 at Google Play.

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Vine Downloads Slide With Video On Instagram’s Release

Vine’s market share slides after Video On Instagram was released.

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