URL Shortening
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Unhid: Reveal URLs Behind Short Links
MakeUseOf Directory —
Authority: 719
Unhid is a simple online tool that can quickly reveal the actual URL behind any shortened link. This comes in handy if you received a suspicious short link and not sure whether it is safe or not. The application provides a bookmarklet which you drag and drop onto your browser toolbar. Whenever you come across ...1 week ago -
Url Shortening Site
Get a Freelance Job —
Authority: 180
We are looking to make a clone of the site bit.ly and ow.ly. Basically we are looking for a website that can be used to shorten long URLs and sustain these temporarily links for up to seven days. After that period, links are deleted. Also, we want the ability to integrate this with any social networking site, such ...1 week ago -
Agents Should Avoid Directing Their Clients Across To The Major Portals
Business2 —
Authority: 109
In the past I’ve overheard real estate agents talking on the phone, directing clients onto the major portals like realestate.com.au & domain.com.au to help a client find out more information about a property. I could never understand why the agent wouldn’t want to send the customers to the listing ...1 week ago -
Sayabit: Upload Files And Share Them via Short Urls
MakeUseOf Directory —
Authority: 719
Sayabit is a nice file sharing service which lets you upload files and share them on services like Twitter and Facebook. It can host images, documents, PDFs, excel files & powerpoint presentations in unlimited capacity. For each file it creates a short url (ex – http://sayabit.com/LV9llB ) which redirects to a ...3 weeks ago -
U.S. Government Hops on the URL Shortening Bandwagon
The Next Web —
Authority: 772
Today, the United States Government decided to try its hand at URL shortening. That’s right soon you will be seeing http://go.usa.gov representing any .gov, .mil, and .si.edu URL. Oh, and they can only be sent by people the government approve. It’s pretty risky business. The government has now spent tax dollars ...4 weeks ago