These services allow you to create shorter URLs, which are easier to remember and work better in e-mail:
2my.info - free subdomain, URL redirection, WEB forwarding
301url - create shorter URLs that can be easily shared and distributed through the Internet, posted to web sites and blogs without breaking in email messages. 301url also provides the additional value of search engine friendly 301 redirection. Your 301url never expires and is very easy to use
BabyURL -a free service created and provided by Window Six. There are no mission statements or lofty goals for BabyURL other than to be a cool little tool. If you think it's accomplished the "cool little tool" mission and you would like to find out more about Window Six,
visit the Window Six website
BigLNK.com - Url Shortening & Redirection Service
CLipURL - free service lets users change long URLs into short ones
DigBig.com - Big URLs Made Small
Doiop.com - create brief URLs using your own keywords
glyphbot - a small link-shortener utility
ipoo.org - Make short URLs from long ones. Share snippets of text with other people. Sign up anywhere without receiving spam
LinkTrim.com - allows you to trim down long links so that they are easier to send in emails, text messages, or over the phone. Whether the domain name is too long, or whether the webpage is on free web hosting, LinkTrim.com will help you shorten that long URL
linkz - a URL shortening service. Many web sites have pages with awfully long URLs that are hard to share with your friends via e-mail, SMS, or phone. Enter linkz. Linkz will give you a free redirection to that long, ugly URL. And our redirection is only 20 characters long
littleURL.com - URL shortening service
LittLink - easily turn long URLs into little links on the site or via bookmarklet
Make A Shorter Link - handy utility shortens the web address for pages with long URLs
Metamark Shorten™ Service - enter a long url and let us make it short
MicroURL/ClickThruStats - a very cool traffic tracking service, and it's ideal for weblogs: it lets you easily replace any and all URLs with shortened MicroURLs and then it tracks all click-thru stats in real-time. Fee-based, starting at $5.00
notlong - make a long URL not long
Qwer.org - allows users to make their own shortcuts for long URLs
shorl.com - makes long URLs short. Also offers a bookmarklet
ShorterLink.com - turns long URLs into a shorter link for cutting and pasting into emails or elsewhere
shortLink - easy to use service to create short links from unwieldy URLs
SkinnyLink URL Converter - simple interface allows users to convert long URLs to short ones
SmallURLs.com - turn hard to remember URLs into short ones
SnipURL - provides a tool to shorten long web links, track their interest levels, and share them in emails
Tinylink.com - allows you to convert quite instantly an endless internet adress into a new shorter one, that points to the exact same page but that is only 20 characters long
tinyurl.co.uk
TinyURL.com - providing URLs that won't break in email
tz4.com - 100% Free, No Forced Ads, Sub domain Address, URL Masking/Cloaking, Optional WWW prefix, Traffic Statistics, Meta information, Instant Activation
URL jr. - where you can turn Big URL into URL jr. At URLjr.com you can shrink your long, unpostable URLs (web addresses) in smaller, much more manageable links
URLCutter - You can shorten any URL you find on the internet to random or custom free short URL with URLCutter. These URLs can be used in the Forums, PDAs, Emails or Phone
URL123 - helps you shorten, share, and manage long links. Join free and create your own subdomain, password protected links, and track hits on your links! Long links break in emails, but URL123 can make your links more friendly and easier to share
urler - a bot that shortens long URLs seen on IRC so people don't have to copy and paste multiple lines when someone pastes a huge URL
yx4.net - no annoying adverts pop-ups etc just straight forward URL redirection. No need to register just input your link and it will be shortened for you. Great for links that just go on forever like forum thread links etc.
08 April 2006
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