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Vine App Coming Back. Vine fans were left disappointed in 2017 when its owner, Twitter, pulled the plug on the video-looping app. But it's back in the news this week as one of its co-founders revealed that work on a. Unfortunately, however, as quick as the videos looped, the app was gone. Wipe your bored tears and let me whisper in your ear, there are rumors that Vine may be coming back . However, it looks like Vine might be coming back. It's true: There may be hope for Vine, according to a cryptic tweet from the app's co-founder, Dom Hofmann. On Tuesday, Dec. 6, Hofmann posted an.

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Twitter will relaunch Vine as Vine Camera, after they announced the closing of Vine services this year. The Vine Camera app will have the same functionality of the Vine app and add some more features. Twitter's micro video app Vine died an untimely death — or, if you never used it, a totally logical and appropriate death — late last year, much to the chagrin of the dozen or so "Vine stars.

With the fate of TikTok not entirely clear, people are wondering if this means Vine is coming back. Let’s rewind a bit. A couple days ago, the Secretary of State, Mike Pompeo, went on Fox News and announced that the Trump administration is considering banning Chinese-owned apps because they believe the Chinese government is using apps like TikTok as a way to spy on U.S. citizens.

This is not a drill, and tweets about Vine coming back prove that the Internet is ready to make more videos. Yesterday, Vine co-founder Dom Hofmann tweeted a version of the Vine logo updated with. Dom Hofmann, the founder of Vine, is back with a new app, byte, that centers around “bringing back six-second looping videos.” The app’s tweet from January 24th also says that byte is. Twitter will relaunch Vine as Vine Camera, after they announced the closing of Vine services this year. The Vine Camera app will have the same functionality of the Vine app and add some more features. However, it looks like Vine might be coming back. It's true: There may be hope for Vine, according to a cryptic tweet from the app's co-founder, Dom Hofmann. On Tuesday, Dec. 6, Hofmann posted an.

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