by TwitterFools on October 13, 2011

Summary: Twitter is now using t.co to wrap all links shared in tweets, no matter their size. So, what does that mean for link shorteners such as bit.ly and ow.ly? The crystal ball is cloudy — at least for now. And that has to be making link shorteners everywhere a little nervous. The folks at [...]
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by TwitterFools on June 8, 2011

We’ve been working on a bunch of features to make Twitter easier to use. Today, we’re releasing something that many of you have been asking for – automatic link shortening on Twitter.com.How does it work?Just paste a link of any length into the Tweet box on Twitter.com. After you’ve composed your Tweet and you hit [...]
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by TwitterFools on February 15, 2011

I’ve been fortunate enough to write over 275 blog posts across a variety of different SEO blogs, some have been successful, others have had more a lead balloon vibe. Often you have no idea beforehand which ones are going to work. But one pattern I’ve been able to discern is people love in-depth blog posts. [...]
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by TwitterFools on October 29, 2010
by TwitterFools on October 29, 2010

The Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) has published a Request for Comment on a proposed standard for link relations across multiple web formats. From rel=”stylesheet” to rel=”bookmark,” rel=”payment,” and rel=”me,” according the the consensus of the IETF community members, link relations are now first class citizens with a centralized Registry where they can be …
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by TwitterFools on July 11, 2010