Does a service like this exist? (efficient url transferal from one place to another)

Let’s say you’re at work, browsing reddit (or anything for that matter)

You come across a link to a website that is blocked by your work’s chosen automatic blocking software (It can be something perfectly innocuous but it falls victim to a lazilly managed blocking policy)

You have a smartphone with web access with you.

You want a quick way to view the blocked content on your phone.

You could email the link to yourself, but to do that for every blocked link will quickly become tedious.

So what if there was a website you could ‘paste’ the link to, then go to the same website on your smartphone and visit the link?

(edit: I anticipate some of you thinking “Why not just go to the same place on your phone that you were at at work”… well, often you can be twelve pages deep into a many page site… it could end up taking longer to end up in the same place on your phone than it could to email the link to yourself, or even type it out manually!)
Does such a thing exist?

I could probably create this myself, but I am suffering a bit of a lull in motivation lately, and there are possibly complex issues to deal with (spamming, misuse of the service, possibility of bad links being posted) that I really don’t have the energy to think about. Also, if the thing already exists I don’t want to re-invent the wheel.

Pastebin? Tinyurl it, then type in the tinyurl?

That would work. Thanks.
I think an even more useful one would be one where you can have an account. If your account is logged in on both your phone and your work computer any link you paste into it on your work computer is automatically shown (as a link) on your phone, so you don’t even have to type the shortened url… just go to the homepage and click the topmost link.

But I’ll see if I can get used to using the tinyurl or pastebin websites.

If you have an Android smartphone and you use Chrome as your browser, there is a plug-in called Chrome To Phone that let’s you push a URL to your phone.

You can right-click on a link and push it as well so it will work even if you can’t view the page on your computer.

Also, there’s Fox To Phone for Firefox users.

For doing this without any typing at all. You can use QR codes.
(If you are using a smartphone)
You can use goo.gl to shorten the url, like so:
http://goo.gl/JreOK
Then add .qr at the end like this
http://goo.gl/JreOK.qr
And voila, your phone takes you to the page instantly.

BTW: The link is for this thread, in case you want to try it out.

There’s a service/[plugin for most common browsers/platforms] called Read It Later, which enables you to queue URLs up to read later, or elsewhere.