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Vineit Lets You Easily Share Vine Videos on Tumblr

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Vineit Lets You Easily Share Vine Videos on Tumblr
3:20:57 AMStan Schroeder
Vineit is a new tool that lets you share videos from Twitter's video sharing service Vine on Tumblr. Vineit is very simple to use: open the project's homepage, and drag the "Vineit" button to your bookmarks toolbar. Then, when you see a vine video, simply click on that link, and you'll share it on Tumblr. If there are no Vine videos on the page, the tool will return an error.

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