

Vine turned three on Sunday, and released a list of its most viewed videos of the past year and the top trends.
Vine is an app that allows users to record and share six-second-long, looping video clips to the platform. The company was acquired by Twitter in 2012.
The most viewed videos are based on the number of times the clip was looped.
The most-looped Vine last year was of the moment when a bomb went off during the terrorist attacks in Paris in November.
The second most viewed Vine is entitled "Duck Army". It features a toy duck being squeezed, with a single shrill quack. The video creator then pushes down on a large number of these duck toys in a department store, releasing a choir of jarring bird sounds.
The third most viewed Vine features Lady Gaga bumping Leonardo DiCaprio at the Golden Globe Awards this year.
"Most of this year's most powerful and entertaining moments are bigger than any one individual Vine. They're larger stories, made up of many Vines, remixes and collaborations," said Jason Mante, Vine head of UX, in a blog post.
The trends have been collected together on a new Web site, which show which Vine started the trend and how it has evolved from there.
Last year, the company said there were 1.5 billion video loops a day of its six-second videos.
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