Let's not forget:
http://www.GiganticURL.com/

On 11/5/07, Tim Dobson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 05/11/2007, Tim Dobson wrote:
> > Tinyurl.com isn't even that good.
> > http://tiny.pl gives 4 digit ids to it's links and is shorter.
> > Personally I prefer this.
> > I once did little bit of research into similar services and found quite a
> few.
> > If you are interested, here is the total list
> > http://www.goaddr.com/
> > http://elfurl.com/
> > http://doiop.com/
> > http://www.shorl.com/
> > http://burl.fergcorp.com/
> > http://lnk.in/
> > http://snipurl.com/
> > http://tiny.pl
> > http://tinyurl.co.uk        =at the time tinyurl.co.uk was separate from
> tinyurl.com
> > http:// tinyurl.com
> > http://notlong.com/
> > http://makeashorterlink.com/
> > http://www.lights.com/weblogs/shorterurls.html
> > http://www.shorturl.com/
> > http://metamark.net/
> > http://www.freecenter.com/redirect.html
> > http://www.2url.org/
> > http://link.toolbot.com/
> > http://enigo.com/shortlink
> > This however was about a a year and 9 months ago, so I expect this list
> may have significant ommisions and errors in it, and take no responsibility
> at all for the content at the end of those links.
> >
> > Now back on topic, I agree with both, I think the BBC should give "real"
> urls, but have their own, "tinyurl" system as such.
> > Much as I really don't like them, I think MSN has a similar thing
> something like :
> > http://www.rubbishMSsite.com?go=DFG43
> >
> > Of course loads of sites operate these systems, and there are security
> issues regarding them, for instance, letting public use a private one would
> mean that phishing scams could have links to http://redirect.ebay.com/34Fg5/
> which to many would look real, especially if they ended up at 234.453.432.12
> :8080 and found an EXACT replica of ebay's site.
> >
> > I think there is some Free Software (as in Freedom for those who don't
> know me), code lying around that lets you do this, which might be
> interesting to look at, and useful to use, to adopt to the BBC's needs.
> Certainly a better choice than what ever Microsoft is offering cheap today.
> >
> > -Tim
> >
>
>
>
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