1. Vine was founded in June 2012. The company was
developed by Twitter.
Vine debuted on January 24, 2013 as a free iOS app,
iOS is a mobile operating system developed by Apple
Inc. Since June 2, 2013, Vine has been available to
Android Phones as well (Samsung, HTC, etc.) In a
couple of months, Vine became the most used video
sharing application, and later on it became the most
downloaded free app within the Apple App Store
(iPhones, iTouch, iPad.) The Windows Phone 8 as long
as the Windows 8 version of Vine was released in July
2013.
2. It was found in June 2012, but the application was
officially released for the very first time on January 24,
2013.
It took the founders about 6 months to work on the
application and release it.
3. 1. Dom Hoffman worked as a Product Manager at “Jetsetter”
for 3 years, a cofounder and CEO of Vine for 9 months, and a
General Manager of “Vine” up until today.
2. Rus Yusupov worked as an Art Director, a Creative
Director and Founder of “Commercial Pop,” an adjunct
Instructor at “New York University,” a Founder of “Big
Human,” and a Cofounder and Creative Director of “Vine.”
3. Colin Kroll worked as a Software Engineer, an
Engineering Manager at “Yahoo!,” a Chief Technology
Manager at “Jetsetter,” and Chief Technology Officer of
“Vine,” and “Twitter.”
8. Vine is a new social media that is made for people to
post 7 second videos. The app uses the same structure
as youtube and twitter. In order to be know you need to
have followers, and people usually gain followers when
they post videos that grabs the audience’s attention.
People usually join this community to watch videos that
they find funny/interesting or share posts that they think
would help them generate followers.
9. Vine might still not be considered as a threat towards
other social medias, but its in its peak.
Most of the YouTuber's moved to Vine, you can find
some celebrities that also share videos.
The only feature that is different than others, is that you
literally have up to 7 seconds to give out your point of
the video.