Vine, still the most interesting art-making mobile app this side of Glitché, has yet to see any serious competition in the video-sharing space. (Snapchat rolled out video recently, but its private, ephemeral nature makes it a different beast entirely). But that’s about to change.
According to a report from TechCrunch, Instagram will debut Vine-like video sharing features June 20, allowing users to share videos between five and ten seconds long. Ten! That’s four more precious seconds than what’s available on Vine (unless you’re willing to do a little light hacking, that is).
Will you jump ship to Vinestagram? What will you do with all that extra time? Make more porn, probably.
We've been having a lot of fun with the Vine, adapting the nifty 6-second video sharing social media app for various creative mischief -- with it can do and with what it supposedly can't. And no, we didn't ask permission. We made a 20-second Vine! And you can too! Just watch our…
As you may have noticed, we like Vine. We like it a lot. So much so that I'm inclined to tell you about Coub, a (terribly named) service that isn't Vine, but behaves a lot like it. On Vine, users shoot six-second looping videos that they can share across social…
Today, our favorite six-second-video sharing service has released an update: The app now allows users to film videos using the front facing camera of their iPhone, an option thats been mysteriously unavailable until now. This changes everything, or something. We've been looking forward to seeing its impact on the world…