October 16th, 2007
On September 25, 2007 Lifehacker’s Adam Pash wrote about a site called urlSplit.com - a site that allows the user to input up to seven urls and combines them into one, easy-to-use url. To the average web user, such a site seems useless. As it turns out, the very first commenter on the article said, “Good idea, but useless in reality…”
He was not alone.
In fact, Pash himself stated what he’d like to see the site actually do.
The site is built on an interesting idea, but in practice it could use some workâin particular, one would expect to be able to continue following the link chain from each link location (through some sort of proxy hosting). As is you have to continue opening the same link in a new tab until you see that it repeats, which really just causes more ambiguity than it’s worth. If it worked as I suggested, though, URL Split could be a nice tool for sharing simple link tours or step-by-steps.
While I like the functionality of urlSplit, I could also see how useful a site like the one Adam described could be - so I set out to create it. Ladies and gentlemen, I’d like to introduce LinkandTell.com

Instead of repeating myself, I’ll just copy, directly from the site, what it can do.
Link and Tell makes slideshows out of websites.
You tell us which sites you want to share, and what (if anything) you want to say about them, and we’ll wrap everything up in a tight little package and deliver it to you for sharing with others.
It’s a great way to introduce your grandma to all the different photo sharing sites, tell your pals what sites you like, compare a group of content management systems, or build a bibliography for a recent blog post. Give it a try, we think you’ll love it!
As always, please feel free to post your feedback here. The site has nowhere near the functionality that I want it to have when it’s complete - but it works now, so I wanted to share it with you.
FYI - urlSplit is actually a very useful site (as pointed out by Dan Grossman in the article’s comments).
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