del.icio.us down for two hours - at least
Apr 14th, 2008 @ 16:16Wow, I guess internet services still can crash with style.
For two hours I haven't been able to get in contact with bookmarking service del.icio.us, which is one of my most used online services. Needless to say, I felt quite handicapped.
It's back online again now, but a very strong reminder, that the performance needs to be in place if you want to rely 100 percent on a service as del.icio.us to keep your booksmarks, like I do.
At this moment nothing regarding the crash has been posted at the del.icio.us blog, so the only information regarding it is an error message, which appeared a few minutes before the service went back online:
Internal Error
Apologies, it seems something is horribly wrong with our code.
If you keep receiving this message, please send us a message with the offending URL.
Apology accepted?
Update @ 17:26:
Another blog post on the downtime on del.icio.us and with a link to a neat service (Summize) which you can use to scan/search Twitter.
Update @ 17:35:
In our Jaiku talk (in Danish) Mark posted a link to the service Down for everyone or just me? — great tool.
Tags: del.icio.us, Online applications, Social web, stability, Web 2.0, Web applications
April 14th, 2008 at 16:31
Hi Lars,
Thought you might be interested in checking out http://www.diigo.com, a next generation social bookmarking and annotation service that enables users to increase research productivity, readily exchange information, and connect with others who share their interests and concerns.
Not only you can bookmark with it, you can also add highlights, sticky notes and have interactions right on the webpage. You can also simultaneously bookmark to several bookmarking sites – make it easy to have one single source without giving up other services.
It’s also a great collaborative research platform. You can easily share your findings, complete with your highlights and sticky notes, with friends and colleagues.
This video gives a brief overview http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0RvAkTuL02A
and some recent reviews: http://www.diigo.com/list/maggie_diigo/diigo-v3-reviews
CNet includes Diigo among its Top 10 Research Tools, and more and more people have discovered Diigo and found it quite useful. We’d love to have your participation and hear what you think!
~ Justina
March 26th, 2009 at 00:42
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June 1st, 2009 at 13:52
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February 20th, 2010 at 15:20
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