The People Browser - Multiple Simultaneous Action Screens To Web 2.0 Leverage Our Survival-White Racialist Truths
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Posted: Sun, 19/04/2009 - 15:11
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Uploader: Chain
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Posted: Sun, 19/04/2009 - 15:11
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Uploader: Chain
Reputation: 9745 Rank: Ubermogul
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PB banned Twitter HOWEVER,
PB banned Twitter HOWEVER, IF you change the URLs by dropping your addresses into on of these services and ONLY linking maybe 1 in every 5 or 1 in every 7 vids to Podblanc, we can still slip in under the wire.
Here is the People Browser link-- also listed on the front page right side column. Hit the SKIP lin, lower left to start playing with browser immediately. THIS DEVICE CAN RADICALLY INCREASE WHITE NATIONALIST WEB LINKINGS IF YOU ARE PATIENT AND TAKE THE TIME TO SIGNUP TO THE VARIOUS WEB 2.0 SERVICES.
http://www.peoplebrowsr.com/#med-tab-content-blog
http://peoplebrowsr.blogspot.com/
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DO NOT LINK TO PODBLANC DIRECTLY. TWITTER WILL BAN YOU. RATHER, DROP THE PODBLANC URL INTO ONE OF THESE SERVICES, AND USE THAT LINK. Also, one link to Podblanc or another WN site perhaps 1 in 5 or 1 in 7 times, and probably usually to the more mild and informational vids. THEY WILL BAN YOU! There is a propospheric campaign to stop our true messages, so we must be resourceful and clever.
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PAGETWEET JUST ONE OF MANY WAYS TO SHORTEN AND HIDE URLs.
http://p8g.tw/?SGY
More Ways To Shorten Those URLs: UnHub And Lnk.by
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by Robin Wauters on April 19, 2009
URL shortening services are a dime a dozen, and despite wishes for them to vanish (with good reason) they’re here to stay and more popular than ever given the abundance of social services that thrive on short messages and links. TinyURL and bit.ly appear to be the more popular of the bunch, but we’re seeing other services use their own custom URL shortening services at an increasing rate. To name but a few, Digg uses its top domain for the DiggBar and associated links, Posterous uses post.ly to trim down links when they distribute them to other networks and Twitter toolbox HootSuite uses ow.ly.
Update: shame on me for forgetting that TechCrunch also has its ‘own’ short URL (tcrn.ch), which you can view under every post and which we use for our Twitter account. We use awe.sm for this.
The latest startup to add a URL shortening feature to its service is UnHub, which we covered last month. Paste any URL after unhub.com and if you’re registered for the service, you’ll get a custom short URL you can use to distribute links to articles and such. On top of the linked website will be an iframe (yes, yet another one) where you can view the number of Diggs, bookmarks on Delicious, and redirects on bit.ly. You can also tweet, e-mail or share the link on a plethora of third-party services right from the toolbar. It’s also personalized, so people can jump to your own UnHub profile from the persistent bar, or straight to the source link. For an example, go to http://unhub.com/pC16.
Another one that just surfaced (in alpha mode) is Lnk.by, which adds a twist to URL shortening in the sense that you can pick a short URL that suits what you’re linking to i.e. it brings some context to what you’re sharing. You can share music files using Lstn.in, videos with Wach.it, photos with Seee.it and articles with Read.im. Other than that, there’s nothing really noteworthy about the service, apart from the fact it comes with an API and a toolbar bookmarklet, and that it was built by an Endemol executive with a friend in just one weekend.
Feel to shorten the URL for this article with both services and tell us which one you prefer (or why you hate URL shortening services).
UnHub
Website: UnHub.com
Founded: March 2, 2009
UnHub was inspired by the new Skittles.com website, and allows anyone to create a similar site for free. Your UnHub URL directs others to your profiles, photostreams, channels, etc. with a persistent bar at the top of the screen.
It is intended to… Learn More