If there’s anyone at TNW who is really into what the hip kids are looking at, it’s Owen Williams. My Amsterdam-based colleague slipped a URL of an app launching today, Byte, into our Slack channel and ...
LOS ANGELES--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Clash, a creator monetization company, today announced it is purchasing the Byte app, a leading short-form video platform. Byte, which was the most downloaded app in the ...
Byte, a short looping video and social network app — or, Vine 2 — has unveiled the details of its partner program. The program will see creators get paid for their work, something that gives Byte a ...
Clash, which pitches itself as an outlet for creators, unveiled plans to acquire Byte to bolster its presence in the increasingly competitive short-form video segment. In a statement, Clash said it ...
When Twitter shuttered Vine in 2018, it was the end of not just another video service but also the death of a wonderfully quirky part of the internet. Vine's six-second videos somehow gave birth to a ...
When the Trump administration announced it would ban TikTok in the U.S., a number of alternative short-form video apps began to flourish, as users hedged their bets on a potential TikTok exit. Among ...
(Bloomberg) -- Byte, a new video-sharing app released Friday to compete with ByteDance Inc.’s TikTok, has rocketed to the top of Apple Inc.’s U.S. App Store. Created by Dom Hofmann, Byte reboots the ...
In October 2016, Vine's parent company Twitter shut down the video-sharing app. Its already existing videos stayed online, but avid users of the six-second video app were no longer able to create and ...
Vine is still dead, but its legacy will live on in the form of a new looping video app called Byte. According to Vine co-founder Dom Hofmann, whose Twitter bio now says "working on @byte_app," the new ...