siteo.us is up!
Posted: August 4, 2011 Filed under: siteous Leave a comment »siteo.us domain was down and backed up by steo.us. But now siteo.us is up and running, ready to serve. Sorry for the inconvenience. Now you can use both domain siteo.us and steo.us. Have a nice link!
Shrinked to steo.us
Posted: July 5, 2011 Filed under: siteous 6 Comments »Currently we have some issues with the .us NIC that make the siteo.us domain suspended due to abusive spammers. To keep the service still up and running, we are moving to new domain, steo.us. Sorry for the inconvenience, we still try to get siteo.us up soon. Hope we can run with both domain at a time. Also, steo.us is shorter, although just one character.
Siteous in 2011
Posted: January 11, 2011 Filed under: siteous | Tags: siteous, update Leave a comment »We are back with new interface for 2011. Just let me know if you had some issues within this new interface. Hope you enjoy the new interface!
Integration with Twitter for iPhone
Posted: December 23, 2010 Filed under: siteous | Tags: integration, ios, ipad, iphone, mobile, siteous, twitter, update Leave a comment »After Siteous and TweetDeck, now we can integrate Siteous with Twitter for iPhone. You also can use this Twitter for iPhone application also on your iPad and iPod Touch.
First, go to Accounts menu, then tap Settings button. Tap Services, and then tap URL Shortening. There will be some options for URL shortener services. Choose Custom…. In the Custom page, insert this URL in the text box:
http://steo.us/core.api/?url=%@
After that, tap Save button on upper right. Tap Done button twice to out from Settings menu.
To shorten URL. Just type (or paste) the URL on your tweet when composing new tweet. Before posting, tap the button on the right-top of keyboard (that showing your remaining character). Keyboard will disappear, and be replaced with other new menus. Tap Shrink URLs button.
Shortening process will take some time, depends on your internet speed on your iPhone. Unfortunately, Twitter for iPhone does not have any indicator while shortening the URL. But, sometimes internet activity indicator on status bar can be helpful.
PS: Twitter for iPhone was Tweetie. So, you also can apply this to Tweetie 2, if you still have it, hehe.
Google Mobilizer
Posted: December 1, 2010 Filed under: siteous | Tags: browser, google, integration, mobile, mobilizer, siteous, update 1 Comment »Siteous has been used mostly for social media that limited in characters such as twitter or Plurk. Then, since the usage of those social media have increased on mobile devices, there are much “desktop-formatted website” that shorten with siteous that browsed on mobile devices.
And now, Siteous has integrated Google Mobilizer. So, you can open the “mobilized” version of web from your mobile device. Just add “m/” between “siteo.us” and the short-key. For example, http://siteo.us/c3i is a short for http://areamagz.com/article/read/2010/10/27/refresh-your-gear-with-adidas , then you can go to http://siteo.us/m/c3i and siteous will open the mobilized version of that page.
Mobilizer is very useful to open the “real-estate” web pages from mobile devices. Have fun!
Siteous and TweetDeck
Posted: May 24, 2010 Filed under: siteous | Tags: integration, siteous, tweetdeck, twitter Leave a comment »
As of 0.34 TweetDeck allows you to use URL shortening services not in the default set
You are able to enter a URL shortening endpoint by navigating to: Settings > Services. Then, click on the url shortening drop down box and select: ‘Other’.

You will then be presented with new options which will allow you to enter the shortening endpoint. Enter the endpoint:
http://steo.us/core.api/?url=%@
And then click ‘Save Settings’. From now on, any url you enter than needs shortening, will be shortened using siteous.
PS: Currently, this integration is available only on TweetDeck Desktop edition. The iPhone OS edition is not yet supporting this integration.
Numb3rs
Posted: December 20, 2009 Filed under: siteous | Tags: alpha, siteous, update Leave a comment »The keys are combined from numbers, lowercase letters and uppercase letters. And we are not using special characters for the keys. Special characters are reserved for some functions or features in the future.
But, sometime if you got three characters or more that are combination of numbers, lowercase and uppercase letters, it should be “not good”. Especially the combination of lowercase and uppercase. There is no problem for the computing. But sometime you have to say or spell it. Yes, say or spell with your mouth. You have to distinct the lowercase and uppercase clearly with your mate, ought to the case-sensitive keys.
Then, now Siteous just using numbers. Start with two digits, but sometimes it will be three digits. Maybe, for two month. Then we will use lowercases. Then uppercases. And roll…
