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Twitter's Vine officially launches: 6-second video sharing for iPhone
Vine, the Twitter video sharing app for iPhone teased earlier today, is now available to download. Vine allows users to create six-second videos, either from a single clip or as a montage of short clips, which are then shared to…
Vine, Twitter's Instagram for video rival iPhone app, almost ready for mass consumption
Twitter are thought to be nearing the launch of their new video sharing app Vine. The social networking site bought Vine, a video file-sharing start up last year, and the first fruit of the partnership (an iPhone app) is now…
Apple's Jony Ive, Twitter's Dick Costolo, Yahoo's Marissa Mayer sit down for pizza feast…
What do Apple's Jony Ive, Twitter CEO Dick Costolo, Google X director Mike Cassidy and Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer all have in common? A love of pizza, by the looks of things! Business Insider have posted an image from what…
Twitter looking to offer your entire Tweet archive for download by the end of 2012
Twitter CEO Dick Costolo has re-iterated his promise that all users will be able to download their entire archive of Tweets by the end of 2012. Speaking at the University of Michigan, the micro-blogging boss said that its all down…
250,000,000 tweets every day: iOS 5 responsible for Twitter surge
Twitter CEO Dick Costolo has revealed that Twitter sign-ups have tripled following the launch of Apple's iOS 5 mobile OS for iPad, iPod and iPhone. iOS 5 features deep integration of the micro-blogging social network, and is being credited for…
Twitter reveal their own photo-sharing feature
Twitter have announced that they will be launching their own photo-sharing service, allowing users to upload photos to the micro-blogging network without having to first sign up for a third party app. Speaking at the D9 conference in California, Twitter…
Barack Obama employs Twitter CEO as advisor
The UK government may be floundering as how best to approach the micro-blogging craze Twitter after its recent controversial involvement in a series of high-profile super-injunctions, but US President Barack Obama is approaching the service in a far more pragmatic…