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- "I was really amazed how easy and quick it was to shorten my URL, and a FREE service as well. Fantastic!! keep up the good work."
UK (March 2009)
- "I use DigBig to shorten Patent URL addresses' that otherwise are just too long for hyperlinking. Thanks!!!"
Information Specialist (December 2008)
- "I use digbig very often. It is so much neater to present short links to customers."
Information Consultant, The Netherlands (October 2008)
- "Absolutely great. Use it all the time. Am forever telling other people about it."
Information Officer, UK (September 2008)
- "One of the most useful sites ever!"
USA (September 2008)
- "I use digbig to shorten links during my work as an internet researcher. It is simple and quick to use - perfect for me. Many thanks to digbig."
Internet Researcher, UK (August 2008)
- "I use digbig to shorten links to USA patents - it dosn't work correctly any other way. THANKS!!"
Israel (August 2008)
- "One of the most useful sites ever!"
Data Sources and Services Manager, London, UK (July 2007)
- "Being able to shorten urls when cataloguing electronic links for our
library catalogue is magic!"
Librarian, Victoria, Australia (May 2007)
- "Really useful - a lot of information I refer local voluntary and community to involves huge urls - so digbig is fantastic."
Funding Advisor, Nottingham, UK (May 2007)
- "We answer over 12,000 questions a day on mobile phones, and when we need to put long URL's in, we use digbig. It saves essential characters in texts!"
Marketing Director, London, UK (March 2007)
- "We do a lot of database input, and the URL's actually can get longer than our DNS serivice can easily handle. Thanks to DigBig, it's not a problem! DigBig, you're my hero!"
Customer Service Consulting, San Francisco, CA, USA (March 2007)
- "This is, as we used to say, the bomb. At first, I thought this was, well, not that great an idea. I mean, after all, a URL is a URL, right? Not so fast. A short URL is much less likely to get messed up in transition; a short URL looks cleaner; a short URL just works better."
Organizational Performance Consultant, Portsmouth, VA (February 2007)
- "Worth it's weight in gold! I use it all the time."
Librarian, Darwin, Australia (February 2007)
- "Everyone should bookmark the digbig homepage! Such a simple concept, yet invaluable in ensuring that web addresses don't appear unwieldy. I use it in my professional life in my email signature so people can find our offices - it's so much shorter and more dignified than the url for the precise map reference. What a nifty wee tool. Thank you!"
Knowledge professional, Scotland (January 2007)
- "This makes communications with our members in the Federation of Communication Services, and the industry at large so much easier - Thank You isn't praise enough!"
Marketing Manager, United Kingdom (January 2007)
- "I'm grateful for the ease and availability of your timesaving service.
Shorter links do make for less headaches, and your process for shortening them was effortless!"
Group moderator, Seattle (September 2006)
- "Ridiculously useful. I could use its approach to reducing clutter in other aspects of my life."
Intranet Manager, London (August 2006)
- "It has made my regular job of sending URLs to our teaching staff so much easier."
Librarian, Melbourne (July 2006)
- "Fantastic, so simple, but makes txt's a breeze. Well done."
New Zealand (July 2006)
- "A quick and easy solution to a big hassle. A real Time Saver!!! Thanks for providing it free."
India (July 2006)
- "Writing those long URLs on work cited pages are such a hassle! This is so cool!!"
Student, Michigan (June 2006)
- "I've yet to hear someone say: 'I really miss those long URLs that go over the line and have to be copied and pasted into the address bar.'"
Information Architect, London (May 2006)
- "A simple idea, perfectly executed."
Marketing Director, London (May 2006)
- "I've only just started using it and it's great. The simplest ideas are
usually the best so no more email with ridulous links."
Information Specialist, London (April 2006)
- "One of the University libraries that our two-year college depends on for support of our low-budget systems revised all of its urls, all long. DigBig to the rescue!"
Reference Services Coordinator, Salt Lake City, Utah, U.S.A (March 2006)
- "Too useful for words!"
Research Assistant, London (March 2006)
- "We use it for links in our one page current awareness bulletin, it saves space so we can get more in and those who receive paper copies only have to type in a short url. Really effective."
Knowledge Manager, Liverpool (March 2006)
- "I'm always emailing The Women's Company Lunch Managers and find it invaluable to shorten the urls within the email, especially when the longer address breaks into 2 lines - fab!! Thank you."
TWC - networking for business women, London (March 2006)
- "This is just too perfect - I used it to send links to book descriptions to my book club. The descriptions from Amazon, etc. can be SO long. Thank you, DigBig!"
Student, Fredericton, NB, Canada (March 2006)
- "Really useful for our printed and electronic newsletters. Takes the headache out of mis-typing those ridiculously long web addresses."
Information Co-ordinator, Nottingham (March 2006)
- "A great idea! Used regularly and even more regularly passed on to others - many thanks"
Business Information Co-ordinator, London (January 2006)
- "An effective and useful tool"
Business Analyst, Aberdeen, UK (December 2005)
- "I had heard of DigBig but never tried it till now! Now it's a regular part of my work routine."
Freelance copywriter, Nottingham, UK (December 2005)
- "So quick and easy - I can't believe more people aren't using it"
Library Assistant, Manchester, UK (December 2005)
- "Incredibly useful."
Librarian, Oxford, UK (November 2005)
- "This is a brilliant service! So clever too! Many thanks!"
Information Officer, London, UK (November 2005)
- "A super, simple and very effective service."
Business Research Executive, Glasgow, UK (September 2005)
- "We use DigBig everyday to make shorter links to include in our email newsletters. It's much easier for readers to be able to click on a short link instead of getting frustrated with long links that break and lead to error pages. I've noticed when my readers write to me now, they often use DigBig too!
DigBig is a life-saver! Thanks for providing DigBig for free."
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Editor, Newsletter (September 2005)
- "You are the best URL shortening service on the Web. I love your latest update which allows for trackback and the ease of use. Thanks!!"
Political analyst and commentator, Washington, DC, USA (September 2005)
- "DigBig, you are going in my Favourites! Extremely useful to play with, and helps with a lot of content management work on Intranets! Thanks"
Content management service provider, London, UK (September 2005)
- "Tremendous. Extremely simple to use, and fantastically useful."
University Lecturer, Portsmouth UK (September 2005)
- "DigBig helps me to keep my newsletter pages neat and tidy. It's quick; it works; and it's free. What more can you ask!"
ePublisher, Manchester UK (July 2005)
- "The best thing about DigBig is the bookmarklet. One click access to short URLs; it don't get any better."
Web Producer, New York City, New York, USA (July 2005)
- "Really useful service, especially when compling lists of online resources. The automatic
clipboard feature is great and saves even more time. Thank you DigBig."
Training Consultant, Nottingham, UK (July 2005)
- "Einfach. Genial. Danke!"
Project Manager, Überlingen, Germany (June 2005)
- "Very useful, especially when sending URLS for file downloads and networks block IP addesses!"
Project Manager, Manchester, UK (June 2005)
- "Vous me sauvez la vie, vraiment génial, brillante idée!"
Web Designer, Brussels, Belgium (June 2005)
- "A simple & elegant solution to those clunky strings - thank you!"
Information Resources Manager, Chelmsford, UK (May 2005)
- "Wirklich geniale Sache und sehr schnell. TOP!"
Essen, Germany (April 2005)
- "Solution simple et géniale!"
Librarian, Brussels, Belgium (March 2005)
- "Saves a lot of messing about when wanting to return to the depths of big sites such as BBC."
Health and Safety Manager, Northampton, UK (March 2005)
- "Preparing a current awareness bulletin is time consuming; being able to use DigBig to shorten URLs is great, to have it automatically copied to the clipboard, so I can just paste, definitely represents added value. Thankyou."
Librarian (Feb 2005)
- "Extremely useful when sending links to clients - looks very professional."
Research Manager, Manchester, UK
- "Absolutely indispensable, especially for links from map sites and long newspaper URLs. Brilliant for adding links to discussion group forums."
Information Officer, North London, UK
- "Brilliant! 273 character URL down to 23 - how much better is that when sending a link in an e-mail!"
Information Manager, Nottingham, UK
- "Very useful and helpful !!! A++"
Hardware Designer, Dallas, TX, USA
- "It must be magic! Our sales got bigger when our URLs got smaller!"
USA
- "I use this tool all the time due to my heavy involvement in forums that do not support long URLs without truncation. Without DigBig.com, I'd be helpless. Thanks!"
Internet Political Blogger, USA
- "The job I'm in means I have very limited word space for web page links for my customers, so your site is brilliant! So useful!"
Internet Researcher, UK
- "Easy and quick, a great tool!"
Reference Librarian, Florida, USA
- "This is a fantastic site. It allows me to pass useful web sites to my pupils in manageable chunks!"
School Librarian
- Thank you so much! My URL link was very long! It wasn't very attractive; however, when I used your free services the URL changed to a shorter URL! Now I can market better and now clients can remember
my short URL instead of my long one! Thank you for your free service.
South Philadelphia, USA
- I think it's a great service - particularly useful to send URLs to friends who are not very computer literate!
Further Education College Manager
- A great service. Simple but very effective.
Newsletter Editor
- Most excellent when putting URLs into tables or spreadsheets. They fit very neatly into the appointed cell.
- Very easy, very useful, very cool.
University lecturer, UK
- I work in a library and use DigBig to pass long URLs on to customers - it's invaluable to avoid making mistakes. I don't know how they do it but it's brilliant.
Information Librarian
- Really easy to use and so useful.
Thanks for another free pint!
Information Advisor
- Brilliant. Thank you.
- What a fantastic service! One URL was 843 characters and the new one is 23 -- 97% shorter! Makes it a lot easier for people to go to the link. Thanks!
Realtor
- This is brilliant. Our legal newsletters benefit greatly from your service.
Legal Newsletter Author
- Amongst a number of similar offers, this is the best!!!
- Fantastic service you have here. Couldn't live without it!
Civil Rights Ageny Director
- This is just way too easy!!!! Thank you, thank you, thank you.
Training consultant
- I love this service. I use it to shorten the URLs of my website's articles, compacting them for use in my electronic newsletter.
- Fantastic service! Can efficiently send long links to customers now.
- Colleagues have complained that some of my links are too long, and it can be very easy to make mistakes typing them out. So DigBig is a very useful tool for keeping URLs compact and intact.
- An absolute boon for anyone writing a dissertation!
- Brilliant facility for use when recommending websites to our customers. Eliminates potential mistakes in transcribing or reading out horrendously long URLs
- As I am in the middle of a paper on Intranets and behavior-based personalisation I have a lot of URLs as references ... and a list of references has a tendency of being very confusing when there are very long and broken URLs. This is indeed a great
service!
- Small application; Big functions! Excellent ... no more broken urls in newsletters or AOL! Thanks!
- Fantastic! I write a newsletter on the Internet and long URLs are the bane of our existence.
Editor, UK
- Now you've provided the toolbar button, there's no excuse to have horribly long we addresses appearing over two lines (or more!) in our newsletter for the UK voluntary
sector!
Editor
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