Definition of Shortener. Meaning of Shortener. Synonyms of Shortener

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Definition of Shortener

Shortener
Shortener Short"en*er, n. One who, or that which, shortens.

Meaning of Shortener from wikipedia

- Shortener to Firebase Dynamic Links". Google Developers Blog. Archived from the original on 2018-06-30. Retrieved 2018-06-30. "Google URL Shortener links...
- December 2009, Google introduced a YouTube URL Shortener, youtu.be. From September 2010 Google URL Shortener became available via a direct interface. The...
- Shorten may refer to: Shorten (file format), for compressing audio data Shorten (surname), an English surname Short (disambiguation) Shorton (disambiguation)...
- United States). This functionality is no longer available. Google URL Shortener TinyURL URL redirection Ha, Anthony (July 12, 2017). "Bitly sells a majority...
- William Richard Shorten (born 12 May 1967) is an Australian former politician and trade unionist. He was the leader of the Australian Labor Party (ALP)...
- Twitter was cited as a reason for the shortener. In March 2010, National Public Radio launched its own URL shortener under the domain n.pr using the ccTLD...
- 1drv.ms for OneDrive. In particular, aka.ms is used extensively as a URL shortener for Microsoft's web sites, such as http://aka.ms/MFAsetup. Websites based...
- Mozilla Foundation's URL shortener uses it with the "mzl.la" domain hack. Tesla Motors uses "ts.la" domain hack as a shortener and a redirect. Digikala...
- are not very heavily used. One example of a ".dm" web property is a URL shortener, play.dm, used exclusively by Playdom, which is an example of domain hacking...
- easily remembered URL shortener for distributing versions of its software, and The Hill, which uses hill.cm as a URL shortener when linking to its articles...