Twitter has
officially launched its Vine video sharing app in the App Store, as announced on the company blog.
With Instagram
taking the world by storm, and subsequently selling to Facebook for $1 billion, the question on
everyone’s minds has been who will be able to do the same thing with video?
Twitter’s been
thinking this through for a while, proven by the acquisition of video-sharing
app Vine in October.
The app isn’t
built directly into Twitter, but rather acts as a standalone app.
It integrates
with Twitter in the same way that Instagram does, except that Vine never turned off permissions randomly, meaning that Vine videos
can be embedded directly in tweets, showing up in followers’ streams.
Vine videos
can also show up in a separate Vine web page, like this one.
Users can also
follow other Viners separately throughout the app, as well as comment and like
videos. Again, a lot like Instagram.
There are
already plenty of video-sharing apps out there, like Viddy and SocialCam, but
Vine works differently in that it lets you shoot multiple short cuts to make
one single, 6-second video.
The process is
easy and involves no editing. Simply hold your finger to the screen, and the
app is recording. When you remove your thumb, recording stops, and can be
started again by replacing your thumb to the screen. This lets users record
multiple short clips that are threaded together into a continuous video.
The app is
available now in the App Store for iPhone and iPod touch, and can be found here.
Update: The app seems to be having a buggy launch so
far. Authorizing forces the app to shut down. We’re trying to get in and grab
screenshots as we speak.
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