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26 点作者 flapjack将近 16 年前

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ZachPruckowski将近 16 年前
Fundamentally, the problem I see with the URL-shortening "market" is that there's almost no entry-cost, it's cheap to run, and the margins are very small.<p>How much code is a URL-shortening service? Like 50 lines of code + a mysql table? It's like a day's work, maybe two, to handle 90% of the features people need. And it's like a few MB of database and almost no processing power for each request.<p>And there's like no lock-in. I have no reason to use bit.ly over TinyURL or =&#62;.ws, because they're all nearly the same, and it's not like they'll retro-actively break the links if I use another service.<p>As a result, they're competing with almost zero differentiating features in a market with no entry costs, no lock-in, and no obvious way to monetize. There's no way most of these services are going to stick around when they realize this.
pwim将近 16 年前
Except if someone tweets a link like <a href="http://www.zeldman.com/2009/08/10/shorten-this/" rel="nofollow">http://www.zeldman.com/2009/08/10/shorten-this/</a>, it will get shortened by a 3rd party shortener.
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Semiapies将近 16 年前
Considering how many links from TinyURL and other sites I've made that still work fine, but point to URIs that 404 without any redirection or sensible handling by the host, I remain unimpressed with this image of zillions of useless, shortened links choking the web.<p>That said, bits like this suggest that it might be slowly dawning on people that in 2009, we don't need mile-long URIs.
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brandon272将近 16 年前
I find that orange background to be obnoxious. I wouldn't want to read his blog for more than a minute or so. But maybe that's what he was going for? ;)