> The best you can do is use the bit.ly API to un-shorten the link and
> grab your URL key from there.
> 
> Have a look at the /expand method in their API:
> http://code.google.com/p/bitly-api/wiki/ApiDocumentation

Or, implement your own URL shortening scheme (either internally, or using
a specific service that meets your needs), with the assumption that the
shortening will occur and at least this way you can control the situation
under how the shortening is handled.

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