Vine is dead, to come back as Twitter video app

Vine is dead. Long live Vine Camera.

Tuesday is the last day that you can download and thus save your
 favorite six-second clips and comments from Vine before
Twitter guts the app. The social media company announced in October
 that it would kill off.
 Vine as part of Twitter's restructuring. Vine, just shy of its fourth birthday, 
gained popularity through its six-second video platform, pioneering
a new style of short-form clips for social media.
The brief format will live on through Vine Camera, as Twitter turns
 the platform into a recording app, where the looping videos will upload
 directly to Twitter instead of to Vine.


Vine.co will stay online as an archive for sifting through old videos, but there 
won't be any new clips uploaded after Tuesday. 
The shift comes as Twitter seeks to redefine itself as a media company, 
pushing for more video content on its 140-character platform.
Looking at Apple's App Store and Google's Play Store this morning, 
the app is still listed as Vine -- not Vine Camera. 
Twitter did not respond to requests for comment on exactly when 
the reincarnation is scheduled, so you're now in a race against time.
 It could even happen in the next six seconds.

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