In April, when bombs ripped through the finish line of the Boston Marathon, there was a defining visual of the explosion that went viral online. It wasn't a photograph, though, or a YouTube video; instead, it was a short, looping video called a Vine
Instagram's new video option could mean the end of Vine.
But sometimes, their dorky dad humor hits the perfect chord. Take these Dads on Vine, for example. Their cheesy expressions and dadisms prove that sometimes dads rule at technology — or at least that they do Vine better than you. Loading Slideshow .
Believe it or not, it's possible to to be a star within the six seconds of a Vine video — just ask the likes of Riff Raff or Will Sasso, whose Vines are.
On Thursday, Instagram introduced a video feature designed to compete with Vine. It opened up an Instagram vs. Vine debate, and it turns out that a curious number of our local athletes care about such things. Looks like Instagram is winning the battle
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