MobileTinyUrl makes URLs shorter, easier to type on numeric keypad
You’ve probably heard of TinyURL, the service which makes URLs shorter so you can contribution them more easily with your friends and colleagues. Sure it can employment on both habitue-desktop and mobile websites, but typing could be an issue on a majority of phones. The trouble is that with a numeric keypad, you need to pressure a single key multiple times in ordering to character a word. That exactly was the problem the folks behind MobileTinyURL tried to tackle and it seems they’ve succeeded.
The overhaul deeds just like TinyURL and other similar services — i.e. you type the master, means-too-long URL, and you’ll get a shorter URL which volition redirect the drug user to your original localization. MobileTinyURL’s magic trick is that they use the first letters of each computer keyboard number, hence reducing a figure of keystone presses, making URLs easier to input.
The overhaul is free people and works for all subject types, not just for web pages. You can try it out from here.
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