Google recently announced that it is shutting down its URL shortener service starting this month. According to a post in the Google Developers blog, Google is turning down support for goo.gl and will replace it with Firebase Dynamic Links (FDL), which are smart URLs that allow you to send existing and potential users to any location within an iOS, Android or web app. Google launched the Google URL Shortener back in 2009 as a way to help people more easily share links and measure traffic online. Read more in our articles including "Google to shutdown goo.gl URL shortener" and "The day Google broke the Web".
Google recently announced that it is shutting down its URL shortener service starting this month. According to a post in the Google Developers blog, Google is turning down support for goo.gl and will replace it with Firebase Dynamic Links (FDL), which are smart URLs that allow you to send existing and potential users to any location within an iOS, Android or web app.
Google launched the Google URL Shortener back in 2009 as a way to help people more easily share links and measure traffic online.
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