Posts Tagged ‘Real-Time Web’

Will Twitter Hold Up to the iPad?

Want to know how today’s Apple event is affecting Web performance? Here are some stats through 1:45 PM EST: Twitter Login is holding up with 100 percent availability. It’s slowing down here and there, but no inaccessibility. Note this second chart for the Apple Store. Look at the recent performance. Think everyone is going to [...]

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Monitoring the Real-Time Web

A recent conversation with Marshall Kirkpatrick of ReadWriteWeb got me thinking about the real-time Web, and in particular, its effect on businesses that rely on social networking sites like Twitter and Facebook as part of their sales and marketing processes, a major campaign, or customer service. Whatever the case may be, if you are active [...]

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3 Things Your Tech Team Can Learn from The American Red Cross

People across the world depend on the American Red Cross in times of crisis, and like most organizations, turn first to their Web site for critical, timely information. Especially in times of catastrophic disasters, like the devastating earthquakes, typhoon and tsunami in Indonesia, the Philippines, American Samoa and Samoa and ten major disasters in the [...]

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