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How to use Vine video

Vine is a mobile app that enables its users to create and post video clips. Video clips created with Vine have a maximum length of 6 seconds[1] and can be shared or embedded on social networking services such as Twitter—which acquired the app in October 2012—and Facebook.[2][3] Though Vine was initially available only for iOS devices, Twitter is working on bringing the app to other platforms. Vine for Android was released on June 3, 2013 for devices with Android version 4.0 or higher.[4][5]
Contents [hide]
1 History
2 Details
3 Reception and use
4 See also
5 References
6 External links
History[edit]
Vine app's signup option page. Users are given the options of signing up through Twitter or by email.
Vine was founded by Dom Hofmann and Rus Yusupov in June 2012; Colin Kroll joined Vine as CTO a month later.[citation needed] The company was acquired by Twitter in October 2012.[4]
Vine debuted on January 24, 2013[6] as a free iOS app on the iPhone and iPod Touch. Since June 2, 2013, Vine is available for Android devices as a free app, similar to the iPhone version.[7]
In a couple of months, Vine became the most used video-sharing application in the market, even with low adoption of the app.[8] On April 9, 2013, Vine became the number one most downloaded free app within the iOS App Store.[9]
Details[edit]

The Vine app allows users to create a short video clip up to six seconds long[10] while recording through Vine's in app camera. The camera only records while the screen is being pressed, thus giving gif-like effects with the addition of an audio file.
Reception and use[edit]

The BBC has deemed aggregates of Vine "mesmerising", and notes not only that advertising agencies have been quick to seize on Vine's potential, but that stop motion animation is alive and well.[11]
The app has been used for journalism: on February 1, 2013, a Turkish journalist used it to document the aftermath of a suicide bombing outside the U.S. embassy in Turkey, for which he found that 6 seconds of video covered all the important details.[12]
The app has been used by Columbia Records to promote Daft Punk's new album "Random Access Memories" by showing the track names of said album.[13]
Less than a week after its debut, pornographic video clips started appearing on the service. Pornography is not forbidden by Twitter's guidelines.[14] One sexually explicit clip was featured as an "Editor's Pick" in the Vine app, which Twitter blamed on "human error".[15] Because pornographic content violates Apple's terms of service,[16] on February 5, 2013 Twitter raised the minimum age limit to download the Vine app from 12 to 17 following a request by Apple.[17]
See also[edit]

Snapchat
Instagram
Keek
References[edit]

^ Vine 6 Second video sharing app
^ Price, Emily. "Hands On With Twitter's Social Video App, Vine". Mashable. Retrieved 26 January 2013.
^ Baldwin, Roberto (2013-03-29). "WIRED - Now You Can Embed 6 Seconds of Vine Heaven". wired.com. Retrieved 2013-04-10.
^ a b Fried, Ina (2012-10-09). "Twitter Buys Vine, a Video Clip Company That Never Launched - Peter Kafka and Mike Isaac - Mobile". AllThingsD. Retrieved 2013-03-15.
^ Molina, Brett (24 January 2013). "Twitter launches video sharing service Vine". USA Today. Retrieved 24 January 2013.
^ Crook, Jordan. "Twitter's 7-Second Video Sharing App, Vine, Goes Live In The App Store". Tech Crunch. Retrieved 26 January 2013.
^ "Vine for android". Vine.co. Retrieved 4 June 2013.
^ Moore, Robert (2013-03-06). "TechCrunch - Vine Takes Early Command In The Mobile Video Market Over Viddy, Socialcam And Others Despite Low Adoption". techcrunch.com. Retrieved 2013-04-10.
^ Souppouris, Aaron (2013-04-09). "The Verge - Vine is now the number one free app in the US App Store". theverge.com. Retrieved 2013-04-10.
^ http://vinoid.com/are-you-ready-for-vine/
^ Rohrer, Finlo (2013-01-31). "BBC News - Vine: Six things people have learned about six-second video in a week". Bbc.co.uk. Retrieved 2013-03-15.
^ Ungerleider, Neal (2013-02-07). "Using Vine To Cover Breaking News". Fast Company. Retrieved 2013-03-15.
^ "Daft Punk Reveal Random Access Memories Tracklist Via Vine Video". Pitchfork. May 2013 accessdate=2013-05-18.
^ Musil, Steven (January 27, 2013). "Pornographic video clips already showing up on Twitter's Vine". CNET. CNET. Retrieved 28 January 2013.
^ "Twitter accidentally promotes porn clip". 3 News NZ. 29 January 2013.
^ ynori7 (January 28, 2013). "Waves Resulting From Twitter Vine". Valhalla News.
^ "Twitter's Vine Changes App Store Rating to +17, Adds Social Sharing Features - ABC News". Abcnews.go.com. 2013-02-06. Retrieved 2013-03-15.

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