Boun.cr – Shorten Your Email Address
I know, I know. There’s more disposable email services out there than you could try in a lifetime. DudMail, MailCatch, NotSharingMyInfo… there’s just hundreds of them. So, it’s good to see one that tries to be different from the rest. Boun.cr is a disposable email service that’ll make you think as much of any of the services that were just listed as of a URL shortener like Bit.ly. Because Boun.cr works by...
Vyu.me – Make URLs shorter
At Vyu.me you have an URL shortener that will be a handy tool for sharing long URLs. It may be of real help when you hold internet communications through instant messaging software. If this conversation requires a lot of URLs going back and forth, users usually copy and paste on their chat windows the long set of characters to access the websites that have to do with their conversation. It is true that one click is enough for visiting...
Headlynes.com – Read Short Headlines
Want to know what’s happening in the world, but don’t have the time to go from one news site to the other and read articles for the best part of an hour? No problem. Headlynes will let you know all the most important news of the day, without having to spend more time than you really have. This site features headlines that are limited to 77 characters, and which come straight from users. People from all over the world...
GinQ.com – Short Movie Reviews
This site gives you a chance to follow in the steps of film critic Leonard Maltin, and write your very own capsule reviews. GniQ is a site where you get to tell everybody what you think of any movie you’ve watched in 160 words or less. You can share that with every other user of the site, and you can also have your review shared with people on Twitter and Facebook (you actually sign in to GinQ using any of these two services)....
Hycku.com – Say How You Feel In Seven Words Only
“The attention span of people is going down the drain.” I hear that spoken a lot, and when I come across sites like Hycku I find myself agreeing with that, at least in part. I don’t know if I would indeed say that “things are going down the drain”, but I would never deny that the way in which people are becoming used to consume content is changing just too steeply. Some said as much when Twitter came...