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AAfter Solves Single Point of Failure for TinyURL and Other Shrinking URL Services

Users of the Internet - more often for Twitter, according to AAfter, use a smaller set of characters instead of lengthy characters as URL to share links using Tinyurl, Bit.ly or over fifty of similar services.

According to Wikipedia, "A serious problem with URL-resolvers in general is that they create a single point of failure for all URLs passed through the service." Instead, if two such smaller sets of shrinked URLs are available at a time, chances of accessing the website increase further. This has been made possible by the popular search engine AAfter.com.

AAfter has solved the single point of failure for all URLs that are passed through tinyURL or similar URL shrinking services. The method is foolproof as there are two shorter URLs instead of one. That means, if one URL fails to access the Web site due to any server failure, the other URL can be easily used to access the same Web site.

The founder of AAfter Corporation, Mr. Subhankar Ray released the new feature of AAfter search at the Affiliate Summit West 2009 that is being held in Las Vegas from Jan. 11-13, 2009. He described how the system works to ease accessing any Web site. "As a user types the original lengthy URL on AAfter search box, it generates two tiny URLs of alphanumeric characters. Either of the two URLs could be used to access the Web site in the future. This could be a great addition to the affiliate or bloggers' toolbox.

"Web sites like TinyURL and bit.ly work the same way but generate single shorter URLs. By creating two shorter URLs at a time, AAfter provides more reliable links. The next time you use sites like Twitter, Wiki and forums, you can mention the shorter reliable URLs created by AAfter to share links."
 

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