On 24 May 2009, at 18:42, William Brall wrote:
Being able to get at the link, to link to it, is more important. They URL can be gibberish, like YouTube links. Having a friendly URL will help the user find his own page more often than someone else finding it. At least that's what I've seen.
There's also the use-case of publicising the URL. For example I'm pretty pleased that the URL I have at $work for basecamp doesn't have a long number attached to it coz I often have to read it out to people on the phone.
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