It's impossible to look at Climber, a "very simple video-sharing tool" created for App.net users, and not instantly think of Vine. It's essentially a clone of Twitter's popular iOS app with near-identical functionality — even if Climber's developers don't readily acknowledge that fact. Much like Vine, you hold your finger down to record snippers of video (the limit here is 11 seconds instead of six) and then share those pieced-together clips with friends.
Videos are displayed on Climber's website when shared, but they aren't kept there. Instead, to avoid any content ownership concerns, clips are pulled from your personal App.net storage. Your videos are your own. "If a user chooses to delete their App.net post, or even just delete the...
via The Verge - All Posts http://www.theverge.com/2013/3/26/4149428/climber-video-sharing-app-vine-clone-built-for-app-net
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