1Link.in Allows You to Insert Multiple Links into One Combined Shorted URL
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1link.in allows you to shorten your big, ugly, variable filled URLs very much like TinyURL does, but 1Link.in takes this practice one giant step further. With this one elegantly simple service, you will never have to worry about broken URL’s in your e-mails, forum posts, IM messages, & SMS text messages again.
AWESOME REASONS TO USE 1LINK.IN
- shorten your long and ugly URLs
- put multiple links into one link
- protect your links with password
- protect multiple links at once
- cloak your affiliate links
- download files just by one click
- register for free and save your links
I took these 5 URL’s and shortened them into one beautifully short masterpiece.
- http://www.youtube.com
- http://www.mrbup.com/2010/04/02/the-best-damn-digital-cell-phone-ever-htc-touch-pro-2-that-runs-google-android
- http://www.functionalmensfitness.com
- http://www.usknife.com/index.php?view=archive_details&id=3
- http://www.25to250.com
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