URL shorteners have exploded in popularity in the last several years, in large part due
            to the social nature of the web and the desire to share links.
            Zend_Service_ShortUrl provides an API for accessing a number of
            different URL shortener services, with the ability to both create short URLs as well as
            retrieve the original URL.
        
Adapters provided include:
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Zend_Service_ShortUrl_JdemCz, which accesses the jdem.cz service. - 
                
Zend_Service_ShortUrl_TinyUrlCom, which accesses the tinyurl.com service. - 
                
Zend_Service_ShortUrl_MetamarkNet, which accesses the metamark.net service. - 
                
Zend_Service_ShortUrl_IsGd, which accesses the is.gd service. - 
                
Zend_Service_ShortUrl_BitLy, which accesses the bit.ly service. 
            Using one of the URL shortener services is straightforward. Each URL shortener follows a
            simple interface that defines two methods: shorten() and
            unshorten(). Instantiate the class, and call the appropriate
            method.
        
$tinyurl = new Zend_Service_ShortUrl_TinyUrlCom();
// Shorten a URL:
$short = $tinyurl->shorten('http://framework.zend.com/'); // http://tinyurl.com/rxtuq
// Inflate or unshorten a short URL:
$long  = $tinyurl->unshorten('http://tinyurl.com/rxtuq'); // http://framework.zend.com/
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shorten( $url ); - 
                    
Takes the given
$urland passes it to the service in order to obtain a shortened URL.If the provided
$urlis invalid, an exception will be raised. - 
                    
unshorten( $shortenedUrl ); - 
                    
Takes the provided
$shortenedUrland passes it to the service in order to obtain the original URL.If the provided
$shortenedUrlis invalid, an exception will be raised. - 
                    
setHttpClient( Zend_Http_Client $httpClient ); - 
                    
Use this method to set the HTTP client used for communicating with the service.
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getHttpClient( ); - 
                    
Use this method to access the HTTP client attached to the service. By default, this will lazy-load an instance of
Zend_Http_Clientif no client is yet attached. 
The bitly API require that authentication credentials be supplied as query arguments. To get started, you'll need a free bitly user account and apiKey. Signup at: http://bitly.com/a/sign_up
            bitly currently also supports the OAuth 2 draft specification. You could provide a
            generated OAuth access token to Zend_Service_ShortUrl_BitLy
            using setOAuthAccessToken or as constructor argument.
        
$bitly = new Zend_Service_ShortUrl_BitLy('username','apiKey');
// Shorten a URL:
$short = $bitly->shorten('http://framework.zend.com/'); // http://bit.ly/15Oe0
// Inflate or unshorten a short URL:
$long  = $bitly->unshorten('http://bit.ly/15Oe0'); // http://framework.zend.com/