Twitter has announced that it has started wrapping all links on the site with its own t.co URL shortener. This means that any link, regardless of length, will be going through t.co, there will be no more direct links to anything else inside Twitter messages.Twitter has been working towards this for quite a while and ... |
11 October 2011 12:11 GMT |
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Twitter is a lot of things but a technology powerhouse is not one of them. The site is constantly struggling with downtime, outages and bugs. The latest fun bug, which has been plugged in the meantime, enabled users to post tweets that were longer than 140 characters, as much as several thousands characters long. The... |
16 August 2010 06:12 GMT |
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Twitter has made an expected announcement, it will be introducing its own URL-shortening service. What’s more, the new service will be used all the time, regardless of whether a link is already shortened with a third-party service. Twitter’s URL shortener will use the t.co domain and will eventually be ro... |
9 June 2010 05:13 GMT |
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