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Vine | December 10, 2017
If you are still mourning the demise of Vine, the recent tweets from co-founder Dom Hofmann might put a smile on your face. His tweets are indicating he may be in the process of resurrecting the six-second video platform - or a version of it. If a picture says a thousand words, this logo will probably say much more about Vine users. If Vine 2, as the logo indicates, comes to fruition, it should have a very loyal and fanatical user base and follow. And this will no doubt include many small...
YouTube | December 15, 2017
Video has become a very powerful marketing avenue for businesses. And YouTube is at the forefront of that. So when the platform adds community features like it announced recently, it could provide a major boon for marketers. And YouTube isn’t the only video platform out there for marketers. Vine was once a popular outlet for short video clips. And the once-defunct platform could be making a comeback according to a recent announcement. You can read about these headlines and more in t...
smallbiztrends | November 29, 2018
For the millions of fans who regularly watched and loved its quirky videos, the sudden shut down of the Vine app in October 2016 came as a bitter blow. If you happen to be one of those fans or one of the creators who made those videos, there is good news because the co-founder of Vine, Dom Hofmann, is bringing the app back with a new name: byte. In November of 2017, Small Business Trends reported Hofmann’s intention to launch Vine 2 or V2 as it was being called then. But developmental and ...
Business Insider | October 29, 2019
Small business lending startup BlueVine, which was founded in 2013 to provide working capital to small- and medium-sized businesses (SMBs), is launching digital banking services with the introduction of BlueVine Business Banking, according to Business Insider. The platform includes online account opening, a 1% interest checking account on balances above $1,000, and a corporate debit card for SMBs like restaurants and manufacturers. The offering is fee-free: BlueVine doesn't charge for minimu...
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