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Twitter is shutting down video-sharing service Vine "in the coming months." Twitter acquired Vine, which lets you share short video clips, in 2012.
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"Nothing is happening to the apps, website or your Vines today," Twitter said in a release, noting that users will be given a heads up and be able to download their vines before the website and app shutter for good.