Would you like a zombie app? Friendster and Vine are back from the dead.
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Jack Dorsey won’t give up on Vine
Eleven years after Vine died, Jack Dorsey is funding its resurrection and putting it back on the App Store. "By bringing back Vine on a decentralized network, they are finally correcting every mistake," Dorsey said of the move to bring back the six-second video app as Divine.
Would you like a zombie app? Friendster and Vine are back from the dead.
DiVine; Friendster; Rebecca Zisser/Business InsiderTwo internet relics are rising from the dead this week: Friendster and Vine.DiVine, backed by Jack Dorsey, launched a decentralized version of the short-form video app, Vine.Friendster, an early social network, is back with a new founder and a different experience.It's time to welcome back two social networks we once loved: Friendster and Vine.After shutting down in the 2010s, the two social med…
Vine is (kinda) back, baby
Big news for any wistful former Vine users in the house – the app is getting a reboot, under the new name Divine. Divine is offering access to roughly 500,000 restored Vine videos from the original service, as well as offering creators the floor to post new Vines, which has attracted the attention of some […] The post is from Music Ally.
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