Vine's Web Interface Revamped With Featured Sections, Playlists and More

Advertisement
By Robin Sinha | Updated: 2 May 2014 17:24 IST
Vine's Web Interface Revamped With Featured Sections, Playlists and More

Twitter, after introducing the website version of the Vine micro-video sharing service in January, has finally added some new features to it.

New to the Vine.co website is a search bar, along with playlists, featured video sections, channels, trending tags, a popular now section, and a featured users (Viners) section. All these features come added over the existing home feed and profile view tabs, which were there since the launch.

Additionally, the website version, that was previously accessible only by registered account users, is now available for non-account holders as well. Users who have a Vine account, once logged in, would see their own home feeds along with features to follow users, such as ReVine, and the ability to comment on videos. Outsiders can only view featured videos via different Vine channels with the option to share via Twitter or Facebook.

Last month, Twitter updated its Vine app to support direct video messaging along with another features, such as sharing to non-Vine users, quick reply, and colour selections for user profiles.

Advertisement

The direct video messaging feature lets users see the video and chat directly on the same screen. Users can create a new Vine message by going in the message section, recording a video and sending it. Users can send these direct video messages to multiple users at a time, however the conversations will be one-on-one. This means a separate thread for each user whom the video has been sent. Sharing a video by simply tapping on the 'Share button' is also possible.

Back in January Vine users on iOS got the ability to lock the focus and exposure while shooting. The feature eliminates the hassles faced by a user regarding overexposed or underexposed lighting, and will let them shoot a better 6 second video.

Advertisement

The Vine app for Android, iOS and Windows Phone OS users is available to download from their respective stores.

 

For the latest tech news and reviews, follow Gadgets 360 on X, Facebook, WhatsApp, Threads and Google News. For the latest videos on gadgets and tech, subscribe to our YouTube channel. If you want to know everything about top influencers, follow our in-house Who'sThat360 on Instagram and YouTube.

Advertisement

Related Stories

Popular Mobile Brands
  1. OnePlus 13s With Snapdragon 8 Elite Chip to Launch in India on This Date
  2. iQOO Neo 10 Pro+ Battery and Charging Details Revealed Ahead of Debut
  3. Vivo S30, S30 Pro Mini, Pad 5, TWS Air 3 Launch Date, Key Features Confirmed
  4. Xiaomi Civi 5 Pro Design, Key Features Revealed; May Launch on May 22
  5. Realme GT 7T Design, Specifications Leaked Ahead of May 27 Launch
  6. Android Developers Can Now Build Apps With Gemini Nano With New API
  1. Google I/O 2025 Starts Today: How to Watch the Keynote Livestream
  2. Sun Unleash a 600,000-Mile Filament in Fiery Eruption
  3. New Study Sets Stronger Mass Limit on Ultralight Bosonic Dark Matter
  4. NASA’s Perseverance Captures Deimos Before Dawn in Striking Martian Sky Image
  5. Huawei MateBook Fold Ultimate Design With 18-Inch Double-Layer Flexible OLED Display Launched: Price, Features
  6. Huawei Nova 14 Ultra, Nova 14 Pro, Nova 14 With 5,500mAh Battery, 100W Charging Launched: Price, Specifications
  7. Coinbase Faces Multiple Lawsuits After User Data Breach: Report 
  8. Dubai's VARA Sets June 19 Deadline for Crypto Firms to Comply With Updated Activity-Based Rulebooks
  9. Acer AI TransBuds With Ear-Hook Design Unveiled at Computex 2025
  10. Nintendo Switch 2 to Support Text-to-Speech in GameChat, VRR Support Limited to Handheld Mode
Gadgets 360 is available in
Download Our Apps
Available in Hindi
© Copyright Red Pixels Ventures Limited 2025. All rights reserved.