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You Don't Need Bit.ly, Tr.im & Co.: Just Host Your Own URL Shortener

By Frederic Lardinois / August 19, 2009 10:59 AM / View Comments

shorty_zips_logo.jpgAll the recent talk about the future of tr.im and giving up control over our links on Twitter to third parties made us look into alternative solutions for shortening our links over the last few weeks. While there aren't too many alternatives to using hosted services for short links, we did come across two self-hosted solutions that you can install on your own hosting account: z.ips.me and Shorty. Both have some pros and cons, but they do give you total control over your short links.

Twitter Hammers Nail in Coffin for Tr.im

By Dana Oshiro / August 9, 2009 6:34 PM / View Comments

trim_twitter_aug09.jpgThe list of URL shorteners just got shorter.
According to a blog post by Nambu, the company is shutting its doors on URL shortening tool, Tr.im. After a number of attempts to sell the service, no companies in the Twitter space stepped forward to purchase and operate it in its existing form. Says the company, "There is no way for us to monetize URL shortening -- users won't pay for it -- and we just can't justify further development since Twitter has all but annointed bit.ly the market winner."

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