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If you have got a long string of text to drop on your blog, in Twitter, or any other chat program that cannot accept long text, then you should check out TinyPaste. Like TinyURL, TinyPaste simply takes in long strings of text and converts them to short URLs, which, when clicked, bring up the original text inside a clean screen.

This free service is extremely useful for Twitter for example. For Twitter users, you know that Twitter messages can consist of up to 140 characters only. But what if you needed to enter more than 140 characters?… You guessed right, use TinyPaste.
Just go to TinyPaste.com and type in your long message… It will generate a short URL that you can place into your Twitter account. Anyone that clicks on that URL will see your long message.

Not bad huh? Go check out TinyPaste’s pastebin today!
|1f34|-|1r3
October 14th, 2008 at 5:37 am
more or less like tinyurl but i love pastebin better because you can put a lot more URL in it like if you’re sharing a string of rapidshare links =P
Kolin Djastirel
October 15th, 2008 at 1:29 am
Helpful. Thanks.
But such urls are so terrible for SEO!
Kitkat
October 15th, 2008 at 1:11 pm
|1f34|-|1r3,
You are right! Can put a huge about of text and URLs.
Kolin Djastirel,
Oh, I haven’t thought of that. But perhaps this service is more for sharing of long text rather than SEO.