I've just posted a WP plugin that makes it easy to use the tweet button with awe.sm, bit.ly, su.pr, and tinyurl: http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/tweet-button-with-shortening/
On Aug 13, 8:17 am, "Matt LeMay from bit.ly" <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi, folks- > > Yes indeed, t.co links will be unwrapped in the stream, so bit.ly pro > users will still be able to use custom domains, along with bit.ly's > analytics features. > > We put a post up on our blog explaining how publishers can continue to > use bit.ly pro domains with the Tweet Button: > > http://blog.bit.ly/post/945591208/using-bit-ly-with-twitters-tweet-bu... > > And we are working on some additional tools and resources for > publishers. > > If you have any specific questions about implementation, do not > hesitate to contact [email protected], or to e-mail me directly! > > Thanks- > Matt LeMay > [email protected] > > On Aug 13, 10:06 am, Tom van der Woerdt <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > On 8/13/10 5:04 AM, pthomsen wrote: > > > > I read in the techcrunch article, that the posting url is wrapped in > > > t.co, but then when displayed in the stream, the url gets unwrapped > > > again, so you should see the moxs.ie url (in my case). This doesn't > > > happen for me. I only see the t.co url. > > > > Is there a whitelist of URLs that are accepted by twitter for > > > 'unwrapping-in-the-stream'? If so, how do I get on that list? > > > > Thanks, > > > Per > > > Yesterday I noticed that t.co links were unwrapped in the search, but it > > looks like that is no longer the case at the moment. Probably taken > > offline for a few hours to perfect the algorithm, like Twitter usually > > does after implementing something new (happened to Lists too). > > > It looked like all t.co links are unwrapped, so don't worry ;-) > > > Tom
