Tuesday, June 16, 2009

The Twitpocalypse Tragedy

Making Internet communications channels work for you;
Network World logo

All Things Gibbs

NetworkWorld.com | Update Your Profile


Sponsored by Splunk
rule

Quickly Identify and Fix Service Problems
Silos of instrumentation and tools slow the discovery of and recovery from problems. Find and fix problems fast with IT search. This platform lets you find the "needle in the haystack" across all the components of your services from a single location in real-time. Learn how customers are benefiting from IT search today.

rule

Spotlight Story
The Twitpocalypse Tragedy

Twitter could fail, this time big time, for technical reasons. Mark Gibbs has written a play, to be exact, a tragedy, about this. He probably won't win a Tony. Read full story

Related News:

Building an RSS podcast feed, Part 2
Mark Gibbs continues to explore the details of creating an RSS feed for a podcast.

Making Internet communications channels work for you
Jessica, a friend I know from a mail list, recently complained that "I've been frustrated lately by a few web sites which I wish to follow news on but which inexplicably don't publish an RSS [Really Simple Syndication[ feed. I'm trying to find a good way to convince them that it is really worth their time to have a feed, that it will bring them traffic."

June Giveaways
Cisco Subnet and Microsoft Subnet are giving away training from Global Knowledge to two lucky readers and 15 copies each of books on IPv6 security, the Cisco Secure Firewall Services Module, and Active Directory Domain Services 2008. Deadline for entries June 30.

Network World on Twitter? You bet we are


Windows 7 + Windows Server 2008
Windows 7We found 5 things to love and 5 things to hate about Microsoft's latest operating system versions.

Open-source management
Management appsHere are nine management apps that won't break the bank.

Simplify your IP PBX Research
Download VoIP News' in-depth Enterprise PBX Comparison Guide today and see how leading vendors including Avaya, Cisco and Shoretel fare head-to-head. Compare 12 Enterprise PBX vendors across 19 categories, including features, services, pricing, support and more.
Download this in-depth comparison table today.


 

June 16, 2009

TOP STORIES | MOST DUGG STORIES

  1. Data center derby heats up
  2. 68-degree data centers becoming a thing of the past
  3. The 10 dumbest tech products so far
  4. National broadband happy talk papers over net neutrality fight
  5. China dominates NSA-backed coding contest
  6. Cisco says it's not eating its SAN young
  7. Sprint starts divesting iDEN network
  8. Cisco expected to be more aggressive after Q1 share losses
  9. Google unveils plug-in to marry Outlook, Gmail
  10. Future proofing your router purchases

How to Get Ahead of Web App Security Threats
If you rely on Web applications to support any part of your business, it's time to take control of your application security. Download this whitepaper today and discover how to examine your existing security practices and get the recommendations you need to protect your enterprise from a breach.
Read Now



IT Buyers guide

 


This email was sent to networking.world@gmail.com

Complimentary Subscriptions Available
for newsletter subscribers. Receive 50 issues of Network World Magazines, in print or electronic format, free of charge. Apply here.

Terms of Service/Privacy

 

Subscription Services Update your profile
To subscribe or unsubscribe to any Network World newsletter, change your e-mail address or contact us, click here.

Unsubscribe

Network World, Inc., 492 Old Connecticut Path, Framingham, MA 01701
Copyright Network World, Inc., 2009

www.networkworld.com

 

 



No comments: