The trailer for Predators, the latest addition to the franchise that began with Arnold Schwarzenegger, has arrived on the net. In Predators, a bunch of elite warriors are kidnapped from Earth and brought to another planet. There they realize that they are nothing more than prey! In a nutshell, that’s the plot. Well, this is a movie about Predators so we don’t need much of a story line, right? Oh, the world looks just like the jungles in the first film with a few additions.
I still remain cautious about the casting but I freely admit that Adrien Brody doesn’t look as ridiculous in the trailer as he did in my imagination. Looks like Predators just jumped near the top of my must-see list. What do you think? Will the additional ‘s’ in the title make this one a better movie?
Performance results for the tested URL shorteners
The guys over at WatchMouse did a really interesting comparison: The set a bunch of URL shorteners against each other to see how good they really are. WatchMouse monitored 14 popular URL shorteners for a month and took a long, hard look at availability and speed. Interestingly enough, only goo.gl and twt.tl were always available during the testing period. In terms of speed, Facebook’s fb.me ist by far the slowest of them all and goo.gl reigns supreme.
Also, it seems that only a few of the shortening services optimized their DNS servers for international use. If you’re in the same country as some of the services have their servers stashed, you can look up the IP address half a second faster than an international visitor. In addition to these findings, WatchMouse figured out that bit.ly’s pro service – a paid version offering more options – is slower on average than the free counterpart.
Personally, I don’t use URL shorteners because I like to see where a link gets me. There are a few add-ons and/or userscripts for Firefox to keep you on the safe side though, by expanding shortened URLs. Anyway, if you can’t avoid the use of such a service check out the new website the guys from WatchMouse have set up: the site provides real-time status reports for URL shorteners.