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Web Sites That Shorten Long URLs: "The following free web sites can take a long URL and give you back a shorter URL without requiring registration. Any of these services will do a good job, but if you want to study them before you pick one, here is an informal survey of the competitive landscape."
Glenn Fleishman: "Anything you blog will be used against you."
Jakob Nielsen: PDF is Unfit for Human Consumption
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Today was Ari Fleischer's last day. The press, though, didn't make it easy on him:
The first two dozen questions at Ari Fleischer's Monday's briefing were about the bogus intelligence controversy, reports Dana Milbank. He writes: "Of the nearly 70 questions Fleischer received, fewer than 10 were about a subject other than Iraq -- and that includes the one from CBS's Mark Knoller wondering: 'Does today's briefing reinforce your decision to leave?'" Fleischer replied that it reinforced his decision to write a book, which will probably name the meanest White House correspondents. "The prickly news briefing allowed Fleischer to employ many of the evasive maneuvers that he has used to great effect during his tenure," notes Milbank.
The battle with Google is heating up. Yahoo! today announced a $1.6 billion deal to buy Overture: "The deal would further Yahoo's strategy of moving from being a mainly advertising-supported site - a model that fell apart with the Internet bust - to a more diversified company that makes money from its search engine and a variety of subscription services, such as online matchmaking and premium e-mail."