Most of us are familiar with seeing URLs like bit.ly or t.co on our Twitter or Facebook feeds. These are examples of shortened URLs, which are a short alias or pointer to a longer page link. For example, I can send you the shortened URL http://bit.ly/SaaYw5 that will forward you to a very long Google URL with search results on how to iron a shirt. It would be much easier to text the 20-character bit.ly URL to your son who is in college and preparing for his first big job interview.
http://bit.ly/SaaYw5 that will forward you to a very long Google URL with search results on how to iron a shirt. It would be much easier to text the 20-character bit.ly URL to your son who is in college and preparing for his first big job interview.">
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