Already, it's easy to forget that Vine, the Twitter-made app that lets you shoot and post six-second videos, was only released last Thursday. Only four days old, both brand pages and pornography have made their way onto the nascent social network -- the latter phenomenon sending the Internet into a tizzy on Monday.
But even more impressive is that web developers have taken a shining to the app. We've spotted four web apps that have already been published, curating and remixing Vine videos in amusing or enlightening ways. One, Vinepeek, streams clip after clip from Vine in realtime. Another, VineRoulette, gives galleries of Vine videos sorted by topic.
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Sure, we're still waiting for the Vine equivalent of The Beat, to match geotagged Vines to their location, for example. But that these few web apps have already cropped up speaks to how big Vine might become.
Click through the gallery below to see the new web apps launched thus far.
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VinesZap is another realtime video gallery like Just Vined -- except instead of displaying a four-by-five grid of videos, it has a three-by-three grid for a total of nine videos. The app achieved "trending" status on Reddit Sunday night and subsequently became temporarily overloaded.
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