Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. It’s the end of the road for Musical.ly, the short-form video app that grew to more than 100 million active monthly users since ...
Musical.ly, teen-beloved music app, is no more. Bytedance, the Chinese company that purchased Musical.ly last November for $1 billion, has decided to fold Musical.ly into another one of its similar, ...
Musical.ly, the social-video sharing and lip-syncing app maker, is killing off Live.ly two years after it launched the standalone app for live-streaming video. “Live-streaming from Live.ly is moving ...
Musical.ly has begun redirecting users of its Live.ly app, which it decided to kill off last month, to a competing app called LiveMe. Existing Live.ly users are being pointed to LiveMe through an ...
If you have not yet heard of musical.ly you probably don’t have teens or tweens living in your home. The network – which launched in late 2014, but “broke out” last summer – boasts about 70-million ...
Musical.ly, the short-form video sharing app used widely by teens, will soon be publishing more than just lip sync videos. The Shanghai, China-based company today announced a new content partnership ...
Lip-syncing app Musical.ly has been sold to Chinese news firm Bytedance, reportedly for as much as $1 billion. A karaoke-style smartphone app that lets you create your own short music videos, ...