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Thursday, June 16, 2011

URL shortening service 50 Cent and Lady Gaga sounds stupid [Video]

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Avatar for Kat HannafordLady Gaga and 50 Cent's URL Shortening Service Sounds Dumb Kat Hannaford — the world really needs more Sunflower? One backed by Lady Gaga, 50 Cent and Pepsi on it? A man who is governed by the Director-General described almost exclusively by the fact that he lives in New York is the hipster of the LES (lower-East Side)?

I think not, but Bre. ad is coming, whether we like it or not-and if you follow any celebrities or brands on Twitter and Facebook, you get a far more peeved than in the case are the same false cock shots.

Lady Gaga and 50 Cent's URL Shortening Service Sounds DumbThe principle of the Bre. ad stems from celebrities and brands desire to maintain the fans on their channel, when linking is something. Say, for example, Lady Gaga, Madonna YouTube video wants to link to, or in the example, the Bre. ad 50 Cent here link to his video with Val Kilmer (snicker), the user clicks the link, and instead of a redirect now, instead of looking for a new start page only displays a preview of where is the link you after five seconds, but also the original tweet. As Betabeat.com says, "who wants to click a link, just to spend five seconds, an eternity in the time of the web site, at the same Tweet background billboard before landing on the actual link?"

It will be interesting to see if all the celebrities and brands other than what is indicated here, in fact, log on to a big ad. For users, however, will be the case, how many celebrities are violated or unfollow, unlike in those five seconds long. [Bre. ad through BeatBeat]

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