A short post this week as befits the topic...
Twitter, with its 140 character limit on message length, has fueled the development of URL shorteners. Here's an article that describes 5 Very Weird URL Shorteners.
Which one is your favourite?
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Haha, these are BRILLIANT! I think the bacon one works even better than bit.ly (but not j.mp)!
The Dickens one made me think about how awesome a RushURL service could be. :D If I knew how to make one of these things, I'd totally do it.
rush.ly/He_s_a_digital_man
:-)
As an aside, if you subscribe to a lot of Twitter feeds, TweetDeck is worth a gander. The new v0.30 has a built-in URL shortener - the older version had it as a separate window. I think this one uses bit.ly.
Hello Mosher
I like TweetDeck. For me, it defaults to twurl.nl but if you go to Settings you can choose from a list of six url shortners. Not sure why I went for twurl... I guess I had a reason at the time. :-)
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