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Tr.im closes it's doors
UPDATE 8/12: Tr.im is back. They changed their minds. Read: tr.im Resurrected

Tr.im URL shortening service is closing it's doors.
tr.im is now in the process of discontinuing service, effective immediately.

Statistics can no longer be considered reliable, or reliably available going forward. However, all tr.im links will continue to redirect, and will do so until at least December 31, 2009. Your tweets with tr.im URLs in them will not be affected.

We regret that it came to this, but all of our efforts to avoid it failed. No business we approached wanted to purchase tr.im for even a minor amount.

There is no way for us to monetize URL shortening -- users won't pay for it -- and we just can't justify further development since Twitter has all but annointed bit.ly the market winner. There is simply no point for us to continue operating tr.im, and pay for its upkeep.

We apologize for the disruption and inconvenience this may cause you.
Read more at tr.im's blog
If you are looking for a new URL shortening service, try bit.ly, su.pr, or TinyURL. There are countless other URL shortening services out there to try.

PS: I don't recommend using Digg's URL shortening service. They redirect to Digg. - K.

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