Vimeo just got hit by a brutal round of layoffs, according to a report by Business Insider. Staffers are posting on various social media sites that the layoffs have impacted most of the company, ...
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Vimeo has been hit with layoffs after it was acquired by Bending Spoons. Credit: Thomas Fuller/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images While Vimeo still technically exists, that version of Vimeo no ...
Vimeo just got hit by another round of layoffs, and it sounds like it was a big one. Business Insider reported earlier this week that the video hosting site had cut jobs across its global workforce.
Vimeo is laying off staffers globally in a new round of cuts. The job cuts arrived a few months after tech holding company Bending Spoons bought Vimeo. It's Vimeo's second round of layoffs since ...
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Vimeo has announced improved support for 3D video, which may position the service as a superior alternative to YouTube for Apple Vision Pro users. The news means that Apple Vision Pro owners, ...
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The Italian mobile application developer Bending Spoons S.p.A. today announced its intent to acquire the YouTube rival Vimeo.com Inc. in an all-cash deal worth around $1.38 billion. Bending Spoons ...
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 ...
Vimeo, the online video platform that has struggled to compete against the likes of YouTube and TikTok, agreed to a $1.38 billion, all-cash takeover by European mobile app developer Bending Spoons.