FB.ME - The Shortest Link to Facebook
FB.ME - The Shortest Link to Facebook
PODGORICA, Jan. 6 /PRNewswire-Asia- AsiaNet/ --
World's Largest Social Network Uses .ME To Provide Easy Access For Users On the Go
In a world where every character counts, .ME is helping Facebook(R) save its more than 350 million users valuable digits -- with the launch just weeks ago of new URL shortener, FB.Me. Millions of Facebook users post status updates, share photos and comment on friends' posts using mobile SMS products on a regular basis. FB.Me provides a simple and secure solution for increasing the amount of content users can view in those constrained environments.
``We could not be more pleased with Facebook's choice of dot-ME as the domain extension for its URL shortener,’’ says Predrag Lesic, Chief Executive Officer of the .ME Registry. ``For the social media site's vast community of users, the benefit of using this shortened URL is immediately clear and the increased awareness of dot-ME as a domain extension will be astronomical. It is a win-win.’’
``It’s hard to believe dot-ME launched only a year and a half ago,’’ adds Lesic. ``In that short amount of time, our ccTLD has become an integral part of Internet identities for so many online businesses, bloggers and personal Web sites worldwide. Clearly, they see the intrinsic value of the extension's personalized branding and ability to instantly create a 'call to action' using minimal characters and maximum impact.’’
For other examples and articles about the many clever uses of .ME, visit our Facebook page at http://FB.Me/dotME or go to http://ExploreTheWorldOf.Me.
To learn more about the .ME Registry, developing a .ME business idea through non-auction allocation of a .ME domain, or to find out how to register a .ME domain, go to http://www.Domain.Me.
Facebook(R) is a registered trademark of Facebook Inc.
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