According to the Twitter status page, the popular microblogging site is down. Whatever will Lance Armstrong, President Barack Obama, and even the Mayor Of Toronto do now that they can’t post updates to their followers?
I’m sure everything will be just fine. In the meantime, Twitter addicts will have to find another way to get their fix. If they can.
UPDATE: This post on the Twitter status page indicates that they’re suffering from a denial of service attack. That isn’t good. Neither is the fact that the mainstream media is now reporting on this as well. The story that I just linked to also indicates that Facebook might be having issues as well.
UPDATE #2: Twitter appears to be somewhat online. But they clearly still have some issues as I am having problems posting tweets.
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Twitter Is Down…. World Cries In Agony [UPDATED x2]
According to the Twitter status page, the popular microblogging site is down. Whatever will Lance Armstrong, President Barack Obama, and even the Mayor Of Toronto do now that they can’t post updates to their followers?
I’m sure everything will be just fine. In the meantime, Twitter addicts will have to find another way to get their fix. If they can.
UPDATE: This post on the Twitter status page indicates that they’re suffering from a denial of service attack. That isn’t good. Neither is the fact that the mainstream media is now reporting on this as well. The story that I just linked to also indicates that Facebook might be having issues as well.
UPDATE #2: Twitter appears to be somewhat online. But they clearly still have some issues as I am having problems posting tweets.
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