Twitter's 140 Character Problem Solved - Now Share Multiple Links With One URL Using BridgeURL.com
Online, November 3, 2010 (Newswire.com) - A lot of Twitter users make use of the microblogging service to share and read interesting links from the internet. The 140 character limit has thus spawned the growth of a number of URL shortening services like TinyURL, Bit.ly, etc. However, users looking to share multiple links with their followers are left without a choice since none of the current services solve the problem.
A newly launched website strives to solve this problem by building a service that will let users share multiple links with just one URL. BridgeURL.com performs one simple task - It inputs all the links that a user needs to share and in return generates an alternate URL that will display all these shared links one-after-another in the form of a slideshow. BridgeURL, in other words, is a "Slideshow for webpages".
BridgeURL is elegantly designed to render all the shared links in a non-intrusive window with sliders on either side that will let the website visitors navigate through each of the shared webpages. The service is expected to solve one of the most frustrating problem among Twitter users. Long time users of Twitter would agree to the problem in posting multiple links that are often viewed as a spammy push of webpages by their followers
BridgeURL.com is free to use and requires no registration.
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