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Twitter Survives Apple Conference
Fans and critics alike expected Twitter's new "status" blog to be a busy place yesterday, and in one sense, the company didn't disappoint. Posts mainly focused on preventative measures, however, and Twitter more or less made it through Apple's big event without failing.
Twitter Establishes Status Blog
By Doug Caverly
It's a dark day for the "Down for everyone or just me?" site - Twitter, which must have sent it so much traffic, has now created its own Twitter Status blog.
Google Analytics Admits Errors, Data Loss
Human nature being what it is, people often find a way to complain about excellent free products. Yet following an admission that Google Analytics experienced errors for most of a week and permanently lost some data, users are taking the news rather well.
Netflix Embarrassed By 11-Hour Outage
By Doug Caverly
Nothing's perfect; WebProNews itself flickered in and out of working order yesterday afternoon. But for hours on either side, Netflix was decidedly down, and this created a rather large hubbub in certain circles.
Google AdSense Site Suffers Outage
Saying that Google AdSense is popular would be something of an understatement. So, when the program's site became inaccessible on Saturday, people became understandably unhappy.
Google Temporarily Inaccessible In Germany
A few inches of snow are supposed to fall on Lexington, Kentucky today, and if history is any indicator, everything will cease to work. Yesterday, folks in Germany had it comparatively easy - only Google didn't function.
Blogger Goes On The Blink
Earlier this week, Twitter suffered an outage, and we weren't too kind about the whole thing. Fair's fair, though, and it's now our duty to report that when Blogger went down yesterday, Twitter may have played an instrumental part in getting it back up.
Macworld Too Much For Twitter
By Doug Caverly
Oh, dear. It's done it now. Twitter was already known for experiencing an embarrassing amount of downtime, but the microblogging service crashed during the Macworld keynote, and users are not happy.
Blockbuster.com Breaks
By Doug Caverly
If a company's big enough, a site outage lasting only five minutes is an embarrassing issue. "Over 12 hours" is pretty terrible, then, and this is the amount of time for which Blockbuster Online ceased to work.
Skype, RackSpace Among Big Wrecks In '07
There is no greater feeling of dread for an admin than seeing a system go offline, and nothing works to get it going again.
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