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    Tuesday, April 16, 2024

    http://tinyURL.com

    Ever tried to copy and paste one of those URL links that go on for seemingly forever and are filled with a weird assortment of letters, symbols and punctuations? Some are so long they end up as broken links when you try to e-mail them. There's always a confused someone at the receiving end who can't figure out how to transfer the mess onto the address bar. Thank heavens for tinyURL.com. Now you can take the long, chaotic link and copy it onto the site, and it'll spit out a really neat, really truncated link that you can use in place of the long URL. The tiny URL never expires. The tiny URL can even be custom-built. Cyber neat freaks have been using this handy site for some time. You didn't hear it here first, but you heard it from a certified neat freak.

    - JENNA CHO

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