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WP.me – The Official WordPress.com Url Shortener

Posted on September 9th, 2009 by admin in Domain News | No Comments »

wordpressWordPress.com and the .ME registry have announced a partnership making WP.me the official WordPress.com url shortener today. WP.me is incidentally also the first 2 letter .ME domain name.

More than 225,000 bloggers will now be able to provide abbreviated links for their posts making it easier to promote those links on social media sites like Twitter and Facebook.

“These short links are about 70 percent smaller than the permalinks for a given post,” says Matt Mullenweg, a co-founder of WordPress. “Thanks to our friends at the dot-ME Registry, WordPress is able to offer one of the shortest and most effective URLs available today.”

WP.Me aims to stand out from other url shorteners because:
* Every blog and post on WordPress.com will now have a WP.Me URL.
* They only work with WordPress.com-hosted URLs.
* The links are permanent and will work as long as WordPress.com is around.
* WP.Me is spam-free because WordPress constantly monitors and removes spam from WP.com.

“Dot-ME embraces and celebrates this kind of innovation,” says Predrag Lesic, Executive Director of the .ME Registry. “In the short time dot-ME has existed, our domain extension has broken many barriers to become so much more than just another ccTLD. WordPress saw the potential of dot-ME and we applaud them for it.”

Visit WordPress.com to learn more about how to get your very own WP.Me URL.

To learn more about how to register your own .ME domain or about the .ME Registry, visit www.Domain.Me.

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