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 its 2014 launch — and spawned its own digital stars and passionate ...
After about four years of stealing the spotlight, Musical.ly, an app that lets users incorporate music, lip-syncing, and ...
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 ...
Ever seen your kids lip-sync in front of their smartphone? It's a good chance they're on Musical.ly. The social network lets users create their own videos — often to music — and share them on their ...
The team behind Musical.ly has a new video messaging app it says will be the "ultimate video messenger" -- just don't expect to be able to use it yet. Called pingpong, details about the app are scarce ...
Musical.ly has reached its coda. A year after the Chinese firm Bytedance acquired the video app musical.ly for a reported $1 billion, the company is merging it with another of its products, TikTok.
waco — Morgan Oglesby's nine-year-old daughter wanted to try Musical.ly. It's the app that lets kids create and post their own lip-syncing videos and all the kids are using it. After what happened ...
Poor parents. They only just figured out what in the world Snapchat is and along comes Musical.ly. The app you've probably never heard of has been banned for those under 13 in an Australian school ...
The operator of a video-sharing app popular with teenagers agreed to pay $5.7 million to settle federal allegations it illegally collected personal information from children. The Federal Trade ...