One positive byproduct of my Twitter account (where I write as J.C. Redbird), my Facebook account, and my other adventures in social networking is the record of my URL-shortening activities on Bit.ly.
Bit.ly is quite arguably the best and most sophisticated tool for compressing URLs. It tracks the history of individual users' activities. That history gives a snapshot into the way each Bit.ly user approaches online information. Bit.ly bookmarks open a door into the mind of a person with extensive online activities. In order to give readers of The Cardinal Reader deeper insight into my interests and how I bring them to bear as dean of the Law School, I happily share my Bit.ly bookmarks.
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