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TinyURL with a (questionable) revenue model: Adjix and Linkbee
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Rafe Needleman writes about Adjix and Linkbee - two url shortening services that compete with the mammoth TinyURL - and offer advertising sharing to their users.
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I actually find this idea somewhat interesting - its like interstitials almost. A lot of major sites use them (InfoWorld).
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I actually find this idea somewhat interesting - its like interstitials almost. A lot of major sites use them (InfoWorld).