Often times, the links that we want to post can get very long, making them unwieldy or impossible to type in
the small space allotted by the network sites. To get around this, third-party services such as
http://tinyurl.com/ or http://bit.ly/ will “encode” the URL into a much shorter version. For example, the URL of
this article, http://www.fieldbrook.net/TechTips/Security/SocialNetworking.asp, has a length of 64 characters
but can be shorted by TinyURL to have only 25 characters: http://tinyurl.com/m34rkp. Which URL would you
rather type when you have a limit to the number of characters that you can enter?
Often times, the links that we want to post can get very long, making them unwieldy or impossible to type inthe small space allotted by the network sites. To get around this, third-party services such ashttp://tinyurl.com/ or http://bit.ly/ will “encode” the URL into a much shorter version. For example, the URL ofthis article, http://www.fieldbrook.net/TechTips/Security/SocialNetworking.asp, has a length of 64 charactersbut can be shorted by TinyURL to have only 25 characters: http://tinyurl.com/m34rkp. Which URL would yourather type when you have a limit to the number of characters that you can enter?
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