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Link shortening startup Bit.ly has said that it doesn’t just want to help share content on the Internet — it also wants to connect people to “the Web of things”. Today, the company ...
Bit.ly, another URL shortening site, is not to be left in the dust. On Tuesday, bit.ly announced that it will now offer the option to generate QR codes.
QR codes went from zero to hero during the pandemic. But are people still using QR codes as much now that the pandemic is under control? Apparently so. During the first half of 2022, Bit.ly saw a 152% ...
The popular link shortening service Bit.ly (which has billions of clicks on its links per month) has just announced that it will allow users to shorten links and automatically turn those links in ...
But look closely. Below the QR code, the Bit.ly fish is about to eat something -- some colorful balls. You know, the same colorful balls associated with Google.
First, you need the URL of your email newsletter signup page. Secondly, shorten it at bit.ly, the free URL shortening service. Finally, and this was the function that surprised me, add .qr to the end ...
Later today or tomorrow, bit.ly will be introducing a new feature called bit,ly bundles which lets you shorten a bunch of links into one single bit.ly link.
Bit.ly, the web's most popular link shortening service (thanks in big part to Twitter's semi-official endorsement), has added the ability to quickly short-link pictures and other files through a ...