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Comment partager deux sites Web sur un même lien avec Nice Shari

Nice Sharing est un service Web qui vous permet de partager deux sites Web sur une même URL. Lorsque vous envoyez l’URL générée par Nice Sharing à vos contacts, les deux sites Web que vous avez choisis s’afficheront sur la même page. Il est possible d’afficher les pages côte à côte ou une au-dessous de l’autre.

How to link to a specific part of a YouTube video

http://www.mattcutts.com/blog/link-to-youtube-minute-second/ Notice the “#t=31m08s” on the end of the url? That link will take you 31 minutes and 8 seconds into that video. Linking to a particular minute and second can be really helpful — for example, that link takes you straight to where someone asks Eric Schmidt a question about Twitter. From there, you can listen to his answer, where he says (among other things):
http://www.pcworld.com/article/155743/the_internets_100_oldest_dotcom_domains.html The Internet's been around in some form for decades. It wasn't until the mid-80s, though, that the Web as we know it started coming together -- and those precious dot-com domains started getting snatched up. As we finish out the tech-centric year of 2008, we thought we'd take a look back at the Internet's oldest commercial Web sites -- the ones registered back when chatting about "the Net" was as socially acceptable as wearing Jedi garb into a crowded nightclub. So grab your light sabers, dear friends -- we're boarding the Millennium Falcon and heading back to a virtual galaxy far, far away.

The Internet's 100 Oldest Dot-Com Domains

QuoteURLText copies highlighted text and source URL

Lifehacker is making some changes to its comment system that will require you to log in with a Facebook, Google, or Twitter account. You must convert your account to one of these services in order to continue using your account. Converting your account on Lifehacker will do so on all Gawker Media Sites. http://lifehacker.com/5095253/quoteurltext-copies-highlighted-text-and-source-url
http://lifehacker.com/5068945/five-best-url-shrinkers

Five Best URL Shrinkers

When every character counts, the right URL compacting service can mean the difference between saying what you want and desperately trying to fit a coherent thought into a few insufficient words. Earlier this week we asked you to share your favorite URL shrinking tools , and now we're back with the five most popular answers. Read on for a closer look at the five best URL shrinkers and to vote for the site you like best.
Web site (and Firefox extension) LongURL expands URLs that have been shortened by services like TinyURL, Ping.fm, is.gd, and tons more, so you know where the link is pointing before you follow it. The site itself is a decent tool to begin with, but the Firefox extension is what makes LongURL really useful. Once installed, the LongURL extension will automatically expand a shortened URL in the tooltip when you hover over the link with your mouse (it doesn't waste bandwidth until you hover over a compacted link). Since it uses a web service, the supported services are automatically updated when new services come and go. http://lifehacker.com/5048472/longurl-expands-short-urls-so-you-know-where-youre-going

How to expand short URLs to know where you're going with Lo

http://moourl.com/ Psst! You can now follow moourl on twitter ! Welcome to the web's cutest URL shortening service. If you have a really loooong URL, just paste it in the text field below, and we'll milk it, creating a moourl for you. It lasts forever, It can be easily copied to your clipboard, and It's really cute.

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TinyURL.com

Welcome to TinyURL!™ Are you sick of posting URLs in emails only to have it break when sent causing the recipient to have to cut and paste it back together? Then you've come to the right place. By entering in a URL in the text field below, we will create a tiny URL that will not break in email postings and never expires . http://www.amazon.com/Kindle-Wireless-Reading-Display-Globa lly/dp/B003FSUDM4/ref=amb_link_353259562_2? http://tinyurl.com/