The founders of YouTube launched a clone of Vine
Chad Hurley and Steve Chen have launched a video sharing application in all similar to Vine points. The only difference is in Chinese.
WanPai called this iOS and Android application works in every way as the Vine application to share videos via Twitter provided they do not exceed 6 seconds. The operation is also identical since putting his finger to register and remove to pause. Once completed the video, it is possible to apply different filters to remove audio tracks and set different rules scroll. Given the size and growth of the Chinese market, it is obvious that such an application is destined for a great future. It now remains to be seen how Twitter will react because according to our confreres, it is an outright copy.
Note that Vine, previously only available on iOS just appeared on Google Play for Android devices.
WanPai called this iOS and Android application works in every way as the Vine application to share videos via Twitter provided they do not exceed 6 seconds. The operation is also identical since putting his finger to register and remove to pause. Once completed the video, it is possible to apply different filters to remove audio tracks and set different rules scroll. Given the size and growth of the Chinese market, it is obvious that such an application is destined for a great future. It now remains to be seen how Twitter will react because according to our confreres, it is an outright copy.
Note that Vine, previously only available on iOS just appeared on Google Play for Android devices.
The founders of YouTube launched a clone of Vine
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