First the bad news: Vimeo, the web video-hosting company and one-time YouTube competitor, is doing away with its streaming TV apps. The good news: There’s still an easy way to watch Vimeo videos on ...
Bending Spoons remains largely unknown, even as its portfolio of products has served more than a billion people.
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Video platform Vimeo announced on Wednesday that it has agreed to be acquired by Bending Spoons, one of Europe's largest mobile app developers, in an all-cash deal valued at approximately $1.38 ...
Vimeo is a video software-as-a-service (SaaS) platform where individuals, small businesses, and enterprises can manage all their internal and external video needs. These capabilities got a demand ...
By Echo Wang and Elvira Pollina June 30 - Bending Spoons, owner of the video platform Vimeo and the internet services company ...
Vimeo is ending support for its existing TV apps — with the video management and hosting provider telling customers they’ll have a “better ongoing experience” by using video-casting features instead.
Vimeo is going private: The video platform, at one time a would-be competitor to YouTube, has agreed to be acquired by European tech company Bending Spoons, in an all-cash deal valued at approximately ...
IAC announced it is spinning off its full stake in Vimeo. Vimeo will become an independent publicly traded company after the deal closes, expected in the second quarter of 2021. IAC said Vimeo ...