Its been almost two years since Vine co-creator, Dom Hofmann, announced that he was working on a successor to the popular Vine app, which allowed users to upload 6-second videos for the world to see.
Vine 2.0 is officially live, and it’s already crawling with users thirsty for those follows. Byte—a video platform for six-second looping clips—officially arrived on iOS and Android last week. Since ...
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