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by sjs382
5716 days ago
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Whats your immediate benefit, as a Twitter client dev, to register for bitly and get an API key rather than just posting to isshort.com/api.php? You're confused about who I consider my user. My target audience is a developer, not an end user. The web page is only there as a demo; the product is the API. |
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Publishers would like people to use their shortener, but that doesn't give developers anything.
Most consumers don't care. Some do, and prefer bit.ly because they trust it (and they like the intelligence it gives them)