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Facebook Snips Twitter's Vine

Friday, January 25, 2013
The app has its own built-in social network. You can scroll through numerous vines in seconds and find your friends on the app by allowing it access to your phone contacts and who you follow on Twitter.

But you can't find your Facebook friends.
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