Twitter’s Vine App Is Now Apple’s Top Downloaded Free Software

Twitter VineThe Twitter Vine app is now the number one downloaded free application in the Apple App Store.

Twitter purchased the popular app in late 2012 and launched Vine in January 2013.

Vine allows customers to record 6-second long videos and then share them on the Vine platform and through Twitter and Facebook.

Starting in March the Vine platform began allowing users to embed users with basic and postcard setups. The Vine embeds have begun to show up on various news reporting websites.

The Twitter Vine app is the most downloaded free app among Apple users but WhatsApp still reigns supreme as the top downloaded premium application.

Here is the Twitter update for the Vine milestone:

Have you downloaded and played with the Twitter Vine app?

 

 

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