We heard during the week that Vine is to shut down.. Given Ireland had a limited amount of users it still shocked many people I use the service myself but with many apps offering a native video capture be it limited 6 seconds perhaps was not enough and apps like Instagram for example and even Twitter allow you to shoot longer than that but the 6 second rule did make you think about what you needed to post and be creative at the same time,However I always felt 6 seconds was not enough and in fact limited to what you could post in such a short timeframe .So where do people go now after Vine? Of course we have Snapchat and Instagram and Facebook which is now more or less become like Snapchat with its new camera app update…This new app allows you 20 seconds which might suit ex-vine users. Check it out…

 

 

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Video VS video. 20 seconds. 1 winner, 1 loser. 13 categories. Countries in video war to stake their flag beside categories. Also practical uses: make a free video commercial to promote your business/website/charity to app users!

The only app that has users exchanging short, categorized video clips in battle with each other. Categories include “Best Kiss”, “Skills”, “Partying”, “Animals”, “Opinions/Issues”, “Good Samaratins” and many more.

 

Number of likes will decide winners and losers.

Country flags show the origin of category leaders.

Unheard-of functions allow you to damage an opposing video or protect and repair your own. If you don’t enjoy making videos, just browse, watch and enjoy!

 

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By Jim O Brien/CEO

CEO and expert in transport and Mobile tech. A fan 20 years, mobile consultant, Nokia Mobile expert, Former Nokia/Microsoft VIP,Multiple forum tech supporter with worldwide top ranking,Working in the background on mobile technology, Weekly radio show, Featured on the RTE consumer show, Cavan TV and on TRT WORLD. Award winning Technology reviewer and blogger. Security and logisitcs Professional.

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