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tr.im is an established URL shortening service that prepares great-looking short URLs for services like Twitter. If you send URLs out on Twitter, tr.im is not only the best name, it is one of the shortest. tr.im constantly collects and can then present cool graphical statistics on your URLs, such as how many times they were visited, from which locations, and referred by which websites. With tr.im you know exactly how many people clicked on you URLs, and from where. if it's overloaded , it'll save your url in your addressbar till you can access that link. then the url won't disappear and you will not have to get shortened url again. you can just refresh the page… More Edit
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Did you create this app?| Website: | tr.im |
| Developer: | The Nambu Network |
| License: | Free |
| Rating: | Features: Interface: Performance: Price/value: Overall: |
| Usage: | 3 days, 7 hours, 41 minutes and 31 seconds |
| Usage since: | 24 July 2009 |
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My favorite URL shortener.
One of my first URL shorteners.
Going open source. :3
Well, much faster speed than http://bil.ly ,
hoping to have a personal page.
Latest Tr.im news is the service is going to go Open Source http://tr.im/wzjZ
My favorite URL shortening service. I think until things smooth over, and the fate of Tr.im is definite, though, that I'm going out on the market for a replacement. Found a site with shorter urls, but no fluff (stats!) mayhap I'll use it for a bit, and hope Tr.im stays online.
Hoooray!
Tr.im is actually now back up and running, their blog quotes;
"We have restored tr.im, and re-opened its website. We have been absolutely overwhelmed by the popular response, and the countless public and private appeals I have received to keep tr.im alive."
@abdesignuk Twitter actually uses bit.ly as its main URL shortener. By the way bit.ly has plans for saving dying URL shorteners according to Mashable (http://mashable.com/2009/08/10/shorturl-savior/)
So handy, and twitter use it as their main client for url shortening
tr.im is now in the process of discontinuing service, effective immediately.
Statistics can no longer be considered reliable, or reliably available going forward.
However, all tr.im links will continue to redirect, and will do so until at least December 31, 2009.
Your tweets with tr.im URLs in them will not be affected.
We regret that it came to this, but all of our efforts to avoid it failed.
No business we approached wanted to purchase tr.im for even a minor amount.