I want to share an article from Businessweek that describes the best releases from the recent Consumer Electronics Show.
This is easy, right?
Just find the article on the web and then copy the URL to an email or blog post for you to use.
Here's one we can use . . .
http://images.businessweek.com/ss/08/01/0111_ces/source/1.htm?technology+slideshows&technology+slideshows
HUH? What is this address? It's as long as my arm and twice as hairy. It's running off the page. How many times have you pasted a long URL into an email to send to your friend and the end was cut off? Lots, eh
What's a guy to do?
Enter the URL ECONOMIZERS!!!!! Imagine a magical website that will take that mammoth URL and chop it down to a URL Mini-me .

http://images.businessweek.com/ss/08/01/0111_ces/source/1.htm?technology+slideshows&technology+slideshows
Turns into
http://tinyurl.com/ypva6q
I would imagine that if that address is already in their database, that it will economize their work by just providing you with the link they created earlier.
Who are the URL Economizers?


I would assume that there are a number of other URL economizers on the web. If you know of one, leave a comment so that I can share it with our readers.
VERY INTERESTING NOTE!!!!!! I just realized something about URL economizers and Twittering. I just sent out a long URL on Twitterrific (the interface software for Twitter that I use on my Mac) and it came back as a TinyURL address. That means that the software is smart enough to run long URLs through the economizer to save on space. SOO SMART!!!!
Have a great day and remember - Economize!
Dr. Z