Vine, the short-video sharing service, has released an exclusive version
of its app for kids, called Vine Kids. The new app is now available for
download and the official App Store listing
notes that the app has been "made for ages 5 and under." The app
requires iOS 7.0 or later and is compatible with iPhone, iPad, and iPod
touch.
Vine's Carolyn Penner, Head of Communications and Marketing, in a blog post
said, "We've seen for ourselves - and heard from parents, siblings and
others - that kids love Vine. So, we built Vine Kids, a simple new app
that gives young children a fun way to watch Vines."
The Vine Kids
for iOS uses animated characters and the company claims that "kids can
watch videos that are appropriate for a young audience." The app has
been tailored for kids and includes quirky sounds when the screen is
tapped. Swiping right or left will show a new Vine.
Explaining the
idea about Vine Kids for iOS, Penner adds, "The idea came about during
an office conversation in early January. One of my colleagues was
talking about how much his two-year-old daughter loves Vine - he said he
wished there was a separate app she could use to more easily watch
posts that are appropriate for kids. That week happened to be Hack Week,
a time when we get to work on projects outside of our day-to-day work.
So two folks teamed up and built exactly that. Here's a Vine of my
co-worker's daughter using the app. How can you resist that smile?!"
Last month, Twitter's Vine completed two years since launch and the team shared some interesting statistics about the short-video service.
The
company claimed that people watched Vines over 347,186,768,222 loops
and also touted that it had only begun counting in April, 2014.
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