Many URL Shorteners Are Slow and Unreliable

In: web resources

19 Mar 2010

Dutch web monitoring company WatchMouse has done a thorough analysis of uptime and performance of 14 major URL shortening services, with quite disheartening results.

As it turns out, only two of these (goo.gl and twt.tl) have had a perfect uptime record between 02/14/2010 and 03/16/2010; the rest of the pack mostly had minor uptime issues, while snurl.com and tr.im had uptime below 99%.

When it comes to performance, measured in the same time period, most URL shorteners can only be characterized as slow. Most of them add more than half a second to the time it takes to open a link; Facebook’s fb.me has been by far the slowest, while only Google’s goo.gl and youtu.be can really be called fast, both averaging around 350 miliseconds.

Given the popularity of URL shorteners on social networks such as Twitter, this is a big deal. Simply put, while URL shorteners do provide a useful service, they’re also making the web considerably slower.

WatchMouse has also launched an online URL shortener performance monitor located at the (ironically, not very short) address http://url-shorteners.public-website-status.com/. Over there you can see uptime and performance status and history for 15 popular URL shortening services.


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Tags: trending, url shorteners, web



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6 Responses to Many URL Shorteners Are Slow and Unreliable

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Michael L

March 27th, 2010 at 4:38 am

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Sandy

March 28th, 2010 at 7:25 pm

who knows……….

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Stephen M

May 3rd, 2010 at 8:03 am

France Spain and Germany are the closest and they will be in their language.
You could post a note on the forum.
The link is under the orange Web Search box.

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May 13th, 2010 at 5:19 am

Try some Dawn dish liquid. Apply it directly to the stains. Hope this helps..:)

BTW. You are brave coming & asking advise again, I commend you.

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M&m

June 1st, 2010 at 8:10 am

Contact you supplier

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Josh T

June 5th, 2010 at 5:42 am

Try Bebo or Myspace or Facebook

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