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View Vine videos as they are uploaded in cool new tool —

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A new service called Vinepeek is giving you an in-the-moment look at what people are recording and posting to video-sharing mobile app Vine.

Vine was released by Twitter on on Thursday, making it possible for anyone to share those short and sweet bit of content in a whole new medium: video. That is, you can upload up to six seconds of video content that will be played in a loop. You can cut up your content to show, for example, a beer being consumed, or a person running to a finish line. The technology was created by a company called Vine, which was acquired before the product was ever launched.

Now, as more people start to use the video app, Vinepeek will let you see each video as they are uploaded in real time. It was a “Friday project” created by folks from PXi Ventures, a London tech incubator, according to the website. PXi recommends that you use Vinepeek on a desktop, and cautions that you might see a Vine twice.

As Mashable points out, this is similar to a service called This Is Now, which shows you Instagram photos from all over the world, uploaded while you watch.

Now, go enjoy a little Saturday life-procrastination.


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hat tip Mashable; Image created by Meghan Kelly with screenshots from Vine

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