![]() Well imagine that instead of using a TinyURL the Guardian used a URL like this: Over 67,000 links to the zi.ma domain!īuild their own URL shortening service for use exclusively by their journalists! To a technophobe like myself this seems like a lot of work, but I'm assured that it really rather simple to build a service like this - Rob knocked up Twadl, a URL shortening service in a weekend (not to belittle your achievements, Rob!). ![]() Do you trust TinyURL? How long might they be around for? What happens if they have a massive data outage tomorrow and all your URLs 404? Think that's farfetched? Check out zi.ma - this used to be a URL shortening service and now all the URLs 404.
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