The world of URL shorteners continues to expand as more people use Twitter and Twitter-like services. After all, with 140 characters to play with, you can’t have a full-fledged URL in a Tweet. With that, Google (goo.gl, natch), Facebook (fb.me) and bit.ly (new Pro service) have all made announcements this week.
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