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The first sign of the googlopalypse?

Posted March 9, 2003 5:53 PM.

It's the first sign of the apocalypse - Google is throwing up errors all over the shop. I've checked with a few other people to see if it's happening with them too. My favourite response was from Matt Haughey who essentially said that he couldn't really chat at the moment since he was currently onstage at SXSW doing a panel on online journalism with JD Lasica, Dan Gillmor and the guy from crabwalk.com. But yes, he'd just noticed it too...

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Of course everyone's first assumption is going to be that Ev broke it.

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Please stay on-topic, informative and polite. I reserve the right to remove comments for whatever vague capricious reasons seem reasonable at the time.

We've had a great deal of buzzing about the Blogger/Google thing. The people in favourite of the deal were talking of more reliability... Now to come to the point: Im maintaining a blog powered by Blogger (not hosted there) and I am not able to change the templates of my blog at the moment. Could it be that Google's troubles are somehow connected with the problems of Blogger? Would be interesting to hear more on this story.

Posted by: fugu at March 10, 2003 8:17 AM

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