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  • Michael Arrington forgets to renew TechCrunch.com!

    Today’s TechCrunch outage can be credited to this –

    domain: techcrunch.com
    created: 11-Jun-2005
    last-changed: 23-Dec-2005
    registration-expiration: 11-Jun-2006

    Hurry up Mike — get your systems in order! We need our daily TechCrunch fix.


  • Powerful Internet – Gnarls Barkley

    Gnarls Barkley, the combined efforts of southern gospel style rapper Cee Lo Green and the Midas touch DJ Danger Doom, is the new e-craze.

    The featured song on their myspace page, Crazy, has made history by becoming the #1 single in the United Kingdom without even officially being released in physical form. Download sales alone propelled this 3 minute track to the top of the charts.

    http://blog.consumerinput.com/index.php/2006/04/28/gnarls-barkley/trackback/


  • Google Maps, now with road maps for much of Western Europe

    Update includes maps for France, Spain, Italy, Germany, Belgium, Austria, Denmark, Finland, Hungary, Norway, Ireland, Poland, Sweden, and more.


  • Web 2.0 site

    “Web 2.0 site — the blanket term we’re all aware of referring to a startup that generates more RSS than revenue.” – engadget.com

    LOL!


  • Today a large chunk of the blogosphere was under attack

    May, 02 2006

    Since approximately 4:00 pm Pacific Daylight Time, Six Apart has been the victim of a sophisticated distributed denial of service attack. This has affected all of Six Apart’s sites, causing intermittent and limited availability for TypePad, LiveJournal, TypeKey, sixapart.com, movabletype.org and movabletype.com. Our network operations staff is working around the clock with our Internet access providers to resolve the issue. We appreciate your patience and support, and will provide updates as we have them.

    Update, 11:36 pm PDT: Access and availability to our sites has improved. We continue to work closely with our Internet access providers and will monitor the situation through the night.

    Update, 3:52 am PDT: Our performance has been stable for the past 4 hours, therefore we are turning the status back to Green.