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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.