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  2. Tiny Tiny RSS - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tiny_Tiny_RSS

    Tiny Tiny RSS is a free RSS feed reader.It is a web application which must be installed on a web server. [4]Following Google's announcement that they would be retiring Google Reader, [5] Tiny Tiny RSS was widely reviewed as a possible replacement for it in major tech blogs and online magazines.

  3. Google Web Designer - Wikipedia

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    Google Web Designer's Code view lets the user create CSS, JavaScript, and XML files, and uses syntax highlighting and code autocompletion that makes the code easier to write with fewer errors. Google Web Designer is free to download and use.

  4. URL shortening - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/URL_shortening

    On Twitter and some instant messaging services, there is a limit to the number of characters a message can carry – however, Twitter now shortens links automatically using its own URL shortening service, t.co, so there is no need to use a separate URL shortening service just to shorten URLs in a tweet. On other such services, using a URL ...

  5. WebKit - Wikipedia

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    WebKit is used as the rendering engine within Safari and was used by Google's Chrome web browser on Windows, macOS, and Android (before version 4.4 KitKat). Chrome used only WebCore, and included its own JavaScript engine named V8 and a multiprocess system. [48]

  6. TinyURL - Wikipedia

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    For each URL entered, the server adds a new alias in its hashed database and returns a short URL. According to the website, the shortened URLs will never expire. TinyURL offers an API which allows applications to automatically create short URLs. [2] Short URL aliases are seen as useful because they are easier to write down, remember or distribute.

  7. Bitly - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bitly

    The Bitly URL shortening service became popular on Twitter after it became the default URL shortening service on the website on May 6, 2009. [5] It was subsequently replaced by Twitter's own t.co service. [6] The company behind Bitly launched a similar service, but for online videos, to determine what videos are the most popular on the web. [7]

  8. Google URL Shortener - Wikipedia

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    Google URL Shortener, also known as goo.gl, is a URL shortening service owned by Google. It was launched in December 2009, initially used for Google Toolbar and Feedburner . [ 2 ] The company launched a separate website, goo.gl, in September 2010.

  9. List of Google products - Wikipedia

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    Build with Chrome – an initiative between Lego and Google to build the world using Lego. [114] It was discontinued in March. Google Game Builder – A prototype program that could develop video games in real time and was released on Steam for Windows and MacOS. [115] It used card-based virtual programming and could import models from Google ...