Last Wednesday, ReadWriteWeb posted that bit.ly was the most used URL shortening service used on Twitter.
What does this mean? Heck, what’s the purpose of a URL shortening service?
The advent of Twitter gave rise to new services to make the platform more usable. For example, Twitter’s 140 character updates leave little room to communicate long messages.
Thus, [...]
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