Twitter Did Die During Macworld Keynote

by bob on January 15, 2008

in Editorial

In my earlier post I commented on my own little experiment about Web 2.0 infrastructure’s ability to handle even modest-interest events.

Well my initial verdict was that most players had fallen flat on their face … badly.

Now Techcrunch has a post detailing how badly Twitter really did … and it was apparently abysmal. More detail by Mike Bogle (from the event) here.

Of course, the Techcrunch post somehow overlooks the equivalent failures over at Crunchgear – imagine that!

On the negative side these failures show just how immature these architectures still are … of course, on the positive side it absolutely demonstrates the widespread need for something better … something like our EAF!

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