Friday, May 13, 2011

Dresses For 60 Dollers

Explanation: The platform of this blog was down for over 21 hours.

Blogger, free blogs platform at Google, was out of line with problems of access to user profiles, and the inability to post comments on each of the publications. "We regret this interruption of service," detailing the error message.

Following the progressive restoration of publications and comments that had disappeared in the last hours, the team responsible for Blogger confirmed that the service run smoothly again. "We apologize to all those users who could not publish their content in 20.5 hours," explains the company's official statement, adding that the incident was caused by a series of data that were damaged during a site maintenance tasks.

problems on the platform began on May 11 after the announcement of Blogger to have read-only mode for all posts of the platform by a series of maintenance tasks on the site.

"Just be turned the incident, we will publish a report," less extensively detailed the company said in a statement posted on the forum.

"We have begun to restore those publications that were temporarily removed, and hope that Blogger will soon return to normal", and detail the platform from his official profile on Twitter . Besides the lack of access to the account, the reports made by users of the free service from Google Blog Forum detailed technical inability to comment on the publications in the platform and the disappearance of several comments were visible from 11 May.

addition to problems of access and the removal of comments and publications, the incident exposed the real names and email accounts of employees of the blogs hosted on Blogger, prompting angry complaints from users of the platform. Changes

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most recently, Google had announced the redesign of the platform, with more than 400 million active readers worldwide, according to a post published by the company's official blog. It had also added new features such as better spam control, real-time statistics and an improved interface to the publisher of the service.

Blogger is a blogging platform created in 1999 by a company San Francisco called Pyra Labs founded by Evan Williams. The service was acquired by Google in 2003 and a year later, the executive left the company to start a new podcasting project called Odeo, which turned out to be, by accident, setting the stage for the Twitter microblogging network .

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