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Byte App New Vine

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Now, Vine is back. Kind of. Dom Hofmann, a co-creator of the original Vine, has reimagined it as a new app, called Byte, which debuted today. It's available on iOS and Android. And it already has some of that old Vine feel, as you can see from some of the videos above. So welcome back, Vine. Or Byte, if you prefer. It's like you never left.

TikTok teens have a shiny, new toy to try: Byte, a social media platform, has launched on mobile. It's a direct successor to the Vine app, which was discontinued in early 2017 although videos.

Now, Vine’s co-founder Dom Hofmann is leading a reincarnation of the popular app. Dubbed as Byte, the so-called new Vine app platform brings back the 6-second video recording services that Vine brought to the mainstream. After being in the works since 2018, Byte finally launched on App Store and Google Play on January 24, 2020.

Dom Hofmann, the founder of Vine, is back with a new app, byte, that centers around “bringing back six-second looping videos.” The app’s tweet from January 24th also says that byte is.

The new app launched on Android and iOS on Friday Dom Hofmann, the co-founder of the defunct six-second video platform Vine has announced the release of the app's successor: Byte. U.S.

Two years after Vine’s co-founder Dom Hofmann announced he was building a successor to the short-form video app, today Byte makes its debut on iOS and Android. Byte lets you shoot or upload and.

Byte: A New Vine In TikTok's World. Twitter shut down video-sharing app Vine more than three years ago, but now it's returning in the form of Byte and with TikTok as its biggest competitor.

The co-founder of Vine has officially announced its successor. The new looping-video app is called byte, and it's coming in spring 2019.

The new app is named Byte, which is tech jargon for a small unit of computer storage. It was announced on Twitter by Dom Hofmann, the founder of Vine. In a tweet, he wrote: "Our new looping video.

The six-second video messaging app Vine has officially risen from the ashes under a new name: Byte. And it got off to a rocky start over the weekend.