Dom Hofmann, the co-founder of the defunct six-second video platform Vine has announced the release of the app’s successor: Byte. The new app, which lets users shoot and upload six-second looping ...
Vine creator Dom Hofmann announced that he would be spearheading an NFT-focused project dubbed as "Supdrive." According to the Byte co-founder, he would be aiming to develop a unique game console that ...
Loot’s Dom Hofmann on outlasting the hype cycle, public-domain video games, and why Creative Commons is the future Loot’s Dom Hofmann on outlasting the hype cycle, public-domain video games, and why ...
Dom Hofmann, a co-founder of Vine, has revealed the name and launch timing for his next video-looping app: Byte, launching in the spring of 2019. Details are scant, but Hofmann has indicated that the ...
If you're one of the many people who miss the looping video app Vine, we have some good news for you. Vine co-founder Dom Hofmann has just confirmed his plans to bring the popular app back are coming ...
Fans of Vine took to Twitter to share their delight after the co-creator of the video-sharing platform launched a new app just like it. Vine attracted a legion of loyal fans who used the platform to ...
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 then ...
Twitter shut down Dom Hoffman’s app Vine, giving away the short-form video goldmine to China’s TikTok. Now a year and half since Hoffman announced he’d reimagine the app as V2 then scrapped that name, ...
Dom Hofmann, one of Vine‘s creators and founder of Byte and Peach, has announced a new project dubbed “Supdrive.” Hofmann took to Twitter to make the initial announcement, describing the new entity as ...
Developed by Dom Hofmann, who created Vine along with co-founders Rus Yusupov and Colin Kroll in 2012, Byte is launching in spring 2019. Byte is a “looping video app,” with a similar composition to ...
Last year, Vine co-founder Dom Hofmann teased a revival of the popular app, tweeting a logo that simply said "V2." However, excitement and hopes of a return were dashed in May when Hofmann said the ...
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