The popularity of Vine, the video-sharing app owned by Twitter, continues to swell. Celebrities, athletes, teens, and rappers, among others, have all joined with the hope to capture the perfect six ...
Kanye West is known for his laughable one-liners and bizarre interview quotes. Who can forget his infamous shouting match with Sway Calloway on his morning radio show? Or his faux stage crashing when ...
It has been a little over one hundred days since the Vine app made its debut. While Twitter (the owner of Vine) made the transition from a curious and mocked social media application to a respected ...
The popularity of the Twitter Inc.-owned short-video application Vine continues to gain momentum as users take to the app for just about everything. In recent months, the phrase “Do It For The Vine” ...
After last week’s “Ryan Gosling Won’t Eat Cereal,” everyone has now heard about the six-second-video-sharing app, Vine. However, there’s still some confusion over what the hell you’re supposed to do ...
With the debut of Instagram Video last week, a lot of people have been talking about giving up on Vine. But don't do it! (Or, well, really, do whatever you want. Who are we to tell you how to live ...
1. P.O.P. Hold It Down! Donna Goudeau went viral after a snippet of her news interview hit social media. Her famous line “P.O.P, hold it down” and “Mama, I love you” became the most used phrase of ...
Ryan Gosling doesn't want cereal in the funniest Vines of all time, Shakira talks about childbirth, Kirk Norcross apologises for being naked, plus Mariah Carey's new video! Just Sayin' Want all the ...
Because you've only got six seconds, it's incredibly hard to produce a genuinely hilarious Vine video; however, these users have perfected the art of short-but-sweet comedy. Ranging from professional ...
Smile for the camera, baby! You're super internet famous! We all love technology, and we can't get enough of all the funny filters on Snapchat. And I can't be the only one still watching hilarious ...
The intersection between sports and media has reached a point where everything that happens can be documented in a matter of seconds. Twitter, Facebook, traditional media and beyond has created this ...