Ms. Mason pointed out that Twitter has essentially been doing the same thing since August 24th. “The only change is that they will now wrap links under twenty characters, which means that there will ...
With only 140 characters of room for each message, adding links to a tweet can be a real space constraint. But no longer. On Tuesday, Twitter unveiled t.co, its new link-wrapping system that shortens ...
Just what the world needs, another URL shortener, right? Google seems to think so, and it’s now making its own Goo.gl service widely available to anyone — complete with tracking and statistics — for ...