Every day on the web we share links. We post links to twitter, we share things on Facebook. Most of us use sites like bit.ly and tinyurl.com to shorten our web links. Well, now there is a new site, http://s4c.in that aims to change how we share our links. s4c shows banner ads and public service ads on the links shown to users to promote charity and goodwill. In fact, for every link generated, a small donation is made to charity. By using s4c, you can make a difference without doing anything different – just continue to generate and share links on twitter, facebook, email and other sites as you do normally. Every s4c link generates between 1/100th of a cent and one cent to a charity. Learn more at http://s4c.in
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at 7:27 pm - 13th September 2009 Permalink
Wouldn’t be bad idea if there was a type of API so I could create links in my WordPress plugin that submits my post link to Twitter but I don’t seem to be able to find such information.
A nice idea and do keep updated on how well it goes.
at 7:39 pm - 13th September 2009 Permalink
There is infact an API, you can find it on the site in the footer links under
“Developers”
at 11:16 am - 18th October 2009 Permalink
Oh right. Going blind in my old age. Got a use for it now
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