How TinyURL changed my browsing experience
November 10, 2008 by Jayvee Fernandez
Filed under Computers
Apart from the obvious use of TinyURL – which is to shorten links to make them more accommodating for microblogs, it’s other use is to mask pre-conceived notions that readers have established had they known the link source in the first place. The case example would be how it’s used in YouTube to hide a rick roll. But a more reflective use would be to incite curiosity for readers to click on the link since we don’t see the source URL on the status bar at the bottom of our browser.
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