Whats is MyURL.in URL redirection ?Common Problem: As a webuser, you know how hard it is to remember and type long url even more difficult to share it with your friends on messenger, mobile etc. Right?
Best Solution: With 'MyURL.in Short URL redirection', you can cut down these long urls to small ones hence more easy to remember and share it with others. MyURL.in short urls are completely free and remain active forever and with all this you get full statics report of your short link!
Heres an example to demonstrate how MyURL.in system works:
This is your long url-
http://www.google.com/search?client=opera&rls=en&q=myurl.in&sourceid=opera&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8
and this is MyURL.in short url (made from above long url, work as same)-
http://myurl.in/demo
Whats is MyURL.in Browser Link ?
You can add 'MyURL.in Short URL redirection' system to your web browser! Once this is on your toolbar, you'll be able to make a MyURL.in Short link at the click of a button. By clicking on the toolbar button, a MyURL.in Short link will be created for the page you are currently at.
This is compatible with most web browsers and platforms as long as your bookmarks or favorites allow javascript. The links toolbar may not be visible in all setups and in most browsers, you can enable it in the View->Toolbars menu of your web browser. You can also put it in your bookmarks instead of the links toolbar.
Click and drag the following link to your links toolbar.
MyURL.in!
Can't drag and drop? For some users, such as some recent IE 6 installations, the clicking and dragging of links that contain javascript is no longer supported. To add this to your IE links toolbar, click the link with your right mouse button and select "Add to Favorites..." from the menu. Click OK if a security warning alert pops-up (this shows up since the link contains javscript). If a list of folders is not shown, click the "Create in >>>" button. Now select the folder called "Links" and then click OK. You should now
see the MyURL.in on your links toolbar, if not, see the last paragraph above.