After dropping by
TechCrunch this morning I read
a nifty story by
Mark Hendrickson about
TinyPaste. It's news that I'm sure all of my
Twitter-using friends will appreciate. When my pals exceed their 140 character limit in
Twitter (now who'd ever do something like
that?) they can turn to
TinyPaste where, after pasting a larger than allowed block of text, the service conveniently generates a short URL. The short link sends its users to a page displaying the poster’s message. Like Hendrickson notes, it's sort of "like
TinyURL for text."