I guess I still don't understand the purpose of URL shortners. Isn't this what markup is for?
Hey, check out this <a href='http;//www.example.com/foo/bar/foo/?param1=foo¶m2=bar&key=foo&page=bar&something&something&something'> page!</a>
I get it that twitter has the 140 character limit, but isn't this something twitter should have solved themselves?
Why do these news articles seem to pop up every other day? Why is bit.ly offering a "pro" service?
only for google products at the moment
I guess I still don't understand the purpose of URL shortners. Isn't this what markup is for?
Hey, check out this <a href='http;//www.example.com/foo/bar/foo/?param1=foo¶m2=bar&key=foo&page=bar&something&something&something'> page!</a>
I get it that twitter has the 140 character limit, but isn't this something twitter should have solved themselves?
Why do these news articles seem to pop up every other day? Why is bit.ly offering a "pro" service?