Hover - Domains Made Easy
With Hover, it's never been easier to carve out your own little piece of the net. Create a simple redirect to your Facebook, Twitter, Tumblr or LinkedIn pages (you.com/Twitter), ensure your contacts have access to your most recent resume (you.com/Resume) and anything else you can think up. Create your own shortened URLs without relying on URL shorteners that your network may wisely not trust.











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