Back in September, Google
formally launched goo.gl, the official URL shortener from the tech giant. The service first went into operation late in 2009 and was tied to Google's own products, like Google Toolbar, but now it's a direct competitor to the myriad consumer-focused shorteners, the most famous of which is bit.ly. Today, goo.gl has
announced a handful of new features that should make fans of the service happy. First up is easier copy and pasting�? after you submit a link, Google will automatically highlight the resulting shortened URL, which means you can immediately hit Control-C to copy it. No, not a huge deal (and rivals like bit.ly already do the same thing), but if you use this as part of your workflow, you'll appreciate it.
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