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When Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese were coming out of school, hip-hop legend and BIG3 founder Ice Cube extended a $5 million ...
The new Twitter-owned app has two advantages over the good ol' GIF: sound, and Twitter's delivery system.
Avid users were dismayed, a Vine cofounder tweeted his regret at selling to Twitter, and 350 Twitter employees (or 9% of its staff) lost their jobs. Then last week, in a new wrinkle, TechCrunch ...
Now that Vine's dead, rap Twitter is pouring their favorite hip-hop Vines onto the timeline. Peep some of the best picks below. 21 More Rappers You Need to Follow on Snapchat.
Vine is dying — but slowly. The looping-video app will be shut down “in the coming months” as the app’s struggling owner Twitter slashes costs in search of profits.
Twitter is shutting down video-sharing service Vine "in the coming months," the company announced Thursday. Vine, which lets you share short video clips, debuted in 2013.
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