URL shortereners come a dime a dozen. There are so many of them, that you can’t begin to write about one without 6 new ones popping up.
Luckily for fur.ly, it stick out of the pack like a sore thumb.
The concept of URL shortening is simple, and with the ever-growing popularity of microblogging services (read: Twitter), they’ve become useful tools for sharing the links you want with your friends, strangers, and basically anyone on the internet.
The great thing about Fur.ly, is the fact that it lets you share not one, but multiple websites, from one simply short URL.
All you have to do is go into Fur.Ly and type in the URLS you want to share. Click on Go, and you’ll be given the URL you can share with your friends.
What Fur.ly does is simple, yet useful. It frames the URLS you want to share, so when people click on them to open them, you’ll be taken to the first URL you wanted to share, but will be able to scroll through all of them.
This is great for someone to share ideas, concepts, articles, or basically anything they want.
On the whole, a most interesting startup that could give Bit.Ly (the current URL Shortener Champion) a run for its money.
Fur.ly In Their Own Words
“Shorten Multiple URLS into one”
Why Fur.ly It Might Be A Killer
It’s amazingly simple to use, and should allow for a fuller sharing experience.
Some Questions About Fur.ly
Isn’t sharing multiple links at a time a little confusing? Could they make the transitions between links in the Fur.Ly bar a bit smoother? 







