If the shorthand link is found to be associated with a URL, the URL is fetched, otherwise an error message is returned.[7] The patent was filed in September 2000; while the patent was issued in 2005, US patent applications are made public within 18 months of filing. Once this is on your toolbar, you'll be able to make a TinyURL at the click of a button. You can use Analytics Events to track clicks on links that take users to a website other than your own.
It’s very simple interface will allow you create custom URLs so that it’s not just a random mix of letters and numbers if you want. bit.ly/0a0b0c0 TinyURL: Another one of the first, if not the first URL shorteners for Twitter. See if you are using Classic Analytics (ga.js) or Universal Analytics (analytics.js).