Taylor worked with AP from 2018 to 2025, most recently as Google Editor. Short-form video app and social media phenomenon I'm too old to understand Musical.ly was purchased by Chinese company ...
Social video app Musical.ly has been updated to version 6.0.1 today, bringing a few notable additions like a refresh to the overall design of the app, a new section that suggests videos users might ...
Musical.ly is an awesome app that Dubsmash, Instagram and Vine users definitely need to check out. This is what users and parents need to know about Musically. We have new tips and tricks you can use ...
Launched in October 2014, Musical.ly is a free iPhone and Android application that allows users to create 15-second-long music videos to a variety of songs. You’ve probably seen a handful of them on ...
Musical.ly is merging the functionality from its two-year old live-streaming platform Live.ly into its main app, and has disabled Live.ly’s standalone app as part of the transition process. The ...
According to a new report from Recode, Musical.ly is about to release a new update to its mobile app with a major change. The company is switching from 7digital to Apple music for its music catalog.
Musical.ly: How teens and the lip sync app are changing the music industry. By Chris Martins Jacob Sartorius is late. He got backed up in the studio, where he has two writers in separate rooms ...
LISA AND LENA MANTLER, twins from a village near Stuttgart, Germany, are the most famous 15-year-old girls you’ve likely never heard of, and they rose to fame on a social-media platform you’ve ...
Musical.ly may be blowing up as a social video service, but it's scaling back the amount of apps it offers. The company has informed TechCrunch that it's dropping its stand-alone livestreaming client, ...
Live.ly, the live-streaming app from Musical.ly that officially launched four days ago, has zoomed to the top of Apple’s free apps chart — with almost 500,000 downloads so far — and at least one media ...
Music video social app Musical.ly has been sold to a Chinese company that makes a news aggregation app, for almost a billion dollars. TV and home video editor Ty Pendlebury joined CNET Australia in ...