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URL Shortners And Should You Trust Your Links To Third Party Services?
With services like Twitter only allowing 140 characters as it’s input limit more and more users have turned to URL Shortening services like tr.im, tinyurl, bit.ly etc. A few days ago however tr.im announced on it’s blog that they would be closing the service in December due to not being able to find a buyer for the startup. This begs the question of “Should You Trust Your Links To Third Party Services?”.
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