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 ...
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 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 ...
After completely changing what it means to be a viral music star in today’s ever-evolving social media-focused world, Musical.ly has been sold for a hefty sum, though exactly how much appears to be ...
It's a sunny morning at Musical.ly's Santa Monica, Calif. offices and dozens of so-called young "musers"--popular users on the music video sharing app--have gathered to do business: meet, take ...
Sixty million teens are obsessed with an app that lets you lip sync to songs like Drake’s “Hotline Bling” and Selena Gomez’s “Hands to Myself.” The app, musical.ly, was founded by two Chinese ...
Who hasn’t sat up at night, pondering what it would be like to play a musical mobile game about peanut butter and jelly, performed in faux Shakespearean verse and animated in the style of Terry ...
Musical.ly, an app you’ve probably never heard of unless you are a teen, or the proud owner of a teen, just raised $100,000,000 in funding. Which means it’s time for you to learn what it is, what it ...
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 ...
Musical.ly, the massively popular social lip-syncing app beloved by teenagers, has a new owner. Chinese tech firm Beijing Bytedance reportedly just acquired the company for as much as $1 billion, ...
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, ...