(Bloomberg) -- A viral app where teens post videos of themselves dancing and lip syncing to hit songs will shut down Tuesday. It’s not called TikTok. Dubsmash, launched in 2014, may be remembered as ...
A new feature on Dubsmash seeks to help its base of Black and Latino teens grow their profiles. "They're trying to help us expand our fan base," says creator Jhacari Blunt. "And they're trying to help ...
After over a year of media silence, Dubsmash unexpectedly entered the spotlight again last week—for reasons far from ideal. On February 11, The Register reported that hackers stole personal ...
Dubsmash was a lip-syncing viral sensation, but was bleeding users. Now, its founders share how they turned the app into a place where users make and share millions of videos. You may have heard of ...
While the entire world is getting addicted to this one of the most trending apps - Dubsmash, our TV celebs are no behind. Gautam Gulati, Divyanka Tripathi, Ravi Dubey, Jay Bhanushali and many more are ...
It's been two years since Vine made recording bite-sized videos the best thing since tweeting. It's held its own against some pretty lame competition so far (while making a lot of people rich), but ...
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