Brace yourselves, the Vine snow posts are coming. #SnowStorm
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Lori L (@loriabys) February 08, 2013
Snow leopards vine.co/v/bnY7t7lW2tb—
Jerome Haines (@jrome) February 08, 2013
Finding #nemo in the sea of snow vine.co/v/bnYm9VFb7H0—
Reesa Toppel Lake (@ReesaToppelLake) February 08, 2013
Cute! Winter Storm Nemo is providing a handy excuse for tech-savvy social media users to test out their Vine skills. What’s Vine, you say? Get with the times! The new mobile app is Twitter’s latest social media experiment. As the company explained a few weeks ago, Vine “lets you capture and share short looping videos. Like Tweets, the brevity of videos on Vine (6 seconds or less) inspires creativity.”
Let it snow, let it snow, let it snow:
Outside the AC360 newsroom in NYC. #blizzard #nemovines vine.co/v/bnYutBtPWLm—
Anderson Cooper 360° (@AC360) February 08, 2013
Tompkins dog run fun. In the snow vine.co/v/bnYmhBxQBlU—
papermag.com (@papermagazine) February 08, 2013
Ouch. RT @Photog4NY: Got stuck in the snow?? #Blizzard #Snow #weather #News vine.co/v/bnYATVX3mDz—
Patrick deHahn (@patrickdehahn) February 08, 2013
#nemo is intense. Avery loves it. #snow #snowpocalypse vine.co/v/bnYAgHgaDrq—
Dan Chizzoniti (@danchiz) February 08, 2013
Cool time-lapse:
At, the Vine's use becomes clear to me. Snow time-lapse: RT @MatthewBattles: Here it comes… smd.mn/V4lgD4—
Richard Nash (@R_Nash) February 08, 2013
Heh:
@fieldproducer "@AdamGabbatt Updated vine snow report nyc vine.co/v/bn90rjB7UmK"—
Adam Gabbatt (@AdamGabbatt) February 08, 2013
Still snowing. vine.co/v/bnV9UMga6lQ—
Adam Gabbatt (@AdamGabbatt) February 08, 2013




















