ddurl: Multi-function Chinese short address service - Sweet IT.Net

by xjyzhenai on 2009-06-17 22:39:44

In order to share and remember, we use URL shortening services, and unfortunately, the concept of such address shortening services was born abroad. Aren't we people used to taking things? But we can't get it for nothing. We'll have to get it back, but it'll have to be better than the original. Otherwise, the copycat industry will lose face. Heheh.

ddurl is a multi-functional short address service, the official name for it in Chinese: long short chain, it can be described as a strengthened version of traditional services. Because it can not only shorten the URL, but also can turn a piece of text, an article into a short URL. Even a piece of code, a picture, or a piece of HTML can be shortened into a short address, so that it is easier to spread and share multimedia information.

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Like this one: http://ddurl.cn/t-XGLVB

Or this: http://ddurl.cn/img-vmf5S

If you want to use this service, click: ddurl

The service is good, but there seems to be no ICP record? Looks like a Chinese American. The UI can't be said to be bad, but it seems to have passed the W3C and stands up to scrutiny. JarryJarry couldn't help but remind the webmaster of ddurl: I hope this isn't your experiment or college graduation internship!

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