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'Vinepeek' site taps Twitter's Vine to put humanity on parade


A selection of stills from clips that sped past as I wrote this post. The human experience parades randomly by.


(Credit: Screenshots by Edward Moyer/CNET)

Twitter co-founder Jack Dorsey calls Vine an all-new art form. Maybe he's right (though the 6-second video clips created with Twitter's new app owe a debt to animated GIFs, home movies, YouTube, TV commercials, stop-motion animation, filmmaking in general, and other forms of visual storytelling). Regardless, it's true that Vine has suddenly thrust something new into the hands of a great mass of people, and made it supereasy for everyone to get into the act of saying something quickly with moving images (and then sharing what they've said with, perhaps, millions). And that's bound to lead to some exciting discoveries.


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by Edward Moyer via CNET


'Vinepeek' site taps Twitter's Vine to put humanity on parade 'Vinepeek' site taps Twitter's Vine to put humanity on parade Reviewed by Ossama Hashim on January 27, 2013 Rating: 5

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