Out of curiosity, why do people use URL shrinkers when posting to mail
lists? I like being able to inspect a URL before I click on it - compressing
and thus disguising it seems to me to be a UX degradation in any context
other than Twitter where it's pretty well unavoidable - am I missing
something?
Francis.

2009/6/23 <j...@smorgasbord-design.co.uk>

> Saw this [1] and thought of all of the IxD people on here who deal with the
> haptic & tactile.
>
> Now, there's something analogous to nature in this particular concept but
> I'll leave that to you to resolve.
>
> [1] http://bit.ly/JIAyd
>
> John
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