Twitter has launched t.CO and begun to unveil their plans for t.CO. As the Twitter blog states in Links and Twitter: Length Shouldn't Matter, Twitter has been routing links with Direct Messages through their own link service to detect, intercept and prevent the spread of malware, phishing, and other dangers.
Twitter has secured its very own .CO domain in a great stride to maintain the security of the Twitter network. T.CO will allow Twitter to deliver a better user experience, providing an easy way for people to share shortened links from the Tweet box on Twitter.com.
Just like anytime Twitter makes an announcement there is plenty to read! Start with the announcement on their blog and help resources to further explain t.CO and how the link service works.
About .CO Internet

.CO Internet S.A.S. is the Registry Operator for the .CO top-level domain. The .CO domain offers individuals, organizations and businesses a truly global, recognizable and credible option in branding their online presence. Thanks to leading-edge technology, enhanced security and unprecedented rights protections for brand owners, the .CO domain is poised to become the world's next premier web address. Please visit http://www.COinternet.co and http://www.Opportunity.co for more information. You can also follow us on Twitter @dotCO and at Facebook.com/COinternet. (Learn More)
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