TweetDeck is a new AIR-based Twitter client that's shaping up to provide a really solid experience that advanced (or "prolific," to quote @Gauravonomics!) Twitter users like me would really benefit from. If you've been following me on Twitter, then you already know what I've got to say about TweetDeck!
I'm happy to announce that TweetDeck has included Lincr in it's list of options for URL shortening, which also include Bitly, Is.gd and, of course, TinyURL. This is great news for all you Lincr and Twitter users out there as it cuts out one step from the way!
So go get TweetDeck v0.15.2 and Adobe AIR (if you don't have it already)!
Thanks @iaindodsworth and @alisondodsworth and @mixdev for letting me know on time that @tweetdeck was looking for the Lincr API!
Wednesday, July 16, 2008
Monday, March 31, 2008
Lincr goes live!
Welcome to the official Lincr blog!
Lincr is a brand new URL shortening service that has two key benefits over other similar services: a really short domain (lin.cr) and a name that can actually be pronounced as an English word (Lincr is pronounced Linker), making it easier to share while talking.
Lincr is a brand new URL shortening service that has two key benefits over other similar services: a really short domain (lin.cr) and a name that can actually be pronounced as an English word (Lincr is pronounced Linker), making it easier to share while talking.
But that's not all there is to Lincr.
In the coming weeks, Lincr plans to turn URL shortening into a more social experience. The component that will make this happen is the Lincr Navigator. Stay tuned for more details!
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