url shortener
Twitter exerts its control over link shortening
Twitter now has more control over the links that are posted on its site. Twitter will now automatically shorten any links that goes through the site using its t.co domain. This is bad news for other link shortening services that are popular on Twitter such as bit.ly.
Goo.gl URL shortener now open to the public
It seems like it’s been a long time since Google announced it would be launching a new URL shortener: Goo.gl. Today, after month of waiting, we can all finally use the service, if we’re willing to move away from the multitude of other shorteners. Google is advertising Goo.gl as the “stablest, most secure, and fastest more »
Tools you can use: send highlighted web pages to your crew – Awesome Highlighter
We all forward web pages around like frisbees, but now we can fling a highlighted version of the page thanks to Awesome Highlighter. The site is very simple to use but very effective. Sending someone a very clearly marked up page is far better than just a “here look at this page and guess what more »
Google announces their very own URL shortener
Google has now added a new feature to its arsenal of services. This time it’s their very own URL shortener, Goo.gl. However, for now, the service is not stand alone and will require you to use Feedburner and Google Toolbar in order to access it. Google has three main selling points for people wondering why more »















