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Google this week launched an API intended to enhance the company’s URL shortener. The company rolled out the Google URL shortener in September, but it lacked an API to integrate the shortener ...
Goo.gl, Google's fast URL shortener, has received an API that allows developers to add it to their own applications. Up until now, Google didn't offer an API ...
External developers can now integrate Google’s Goo.gl URL shortening service into their websites and online applications through a just-released API (application programming interface). In ...
Google announced today that links created using its goo.gl URL shortening service will direct users to the appropriate deep linked Android app, iOS app or site. That’s good news for developers ...
Just a quick note, because we know how much you love APIs: Google has opened its URL shortening service to third party developers. That's right -- not only can you use Goo.gl to generate QR codes ...
A power shortener Bitly.Pro’s Enterprise service offers publishers a URL shortener that automatically changes to a short link when users tweet from a client such as TweetDeck or Seesmic.
URL shortening sites can do for more you than just save space on Twitter. These three free services help you track who's clicking and other relevant statistics.
Twitter Introduces Bit.ly-Baiting URL Shortener, T.co Say goodbye to the bit.lys that pervade your Twitter stream, along with all the other custom URL shorteners from your favorite publications.
Google's URL shortener just opened up to the public, with a standalone site. Launched last December, Google's Bit.ly competitor, Goo.gl can now be used for any links on the web. And Google ...
Back in September 2010, Google gave the world its free URL shortening service, using the goo.gl domain address. Yesterday afternoon, the company released an API for the service allowing developers ...
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