Seconds of pleasure: A few cool Vine videos
Twitter's Vine, an app that allows you to create six-second videos, launched late last week to much excitement. Within hours, thousands of people on Twitter were tweeting short videos. Vinepeek, a new site that lets you watch streams of so-called Vines
VineGifR requires only a valid Vine link to turn the short video into a GIF. Once you have the link, you enter it into the only text field in the app and click on "GIF'it." You'll be asked where to save the GIF and to give it a name. The end result is
Today, we're introducing Vine: a mobile service that lets you capture and share short looping videos. Like Tweets, the brevity of videos on Vine (6 seconds or less) inspires creativity. Now that you can easily capture motion and sound, we look
It's the kind of moment that comes rarely, but tech journalists live for it: a service is launched with little fanfare and receives a sudden, energetic burst of genuine buzz. De
It launched, like no other social network before it, with instructions on how to create the perfect steak tartare and very quickly, became all about spam, pornography and regulation. Vine is one of the raft of new launches from Twitter. It's novel, it






