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Twitter Struggles as Japan News Traffic Surges
Data Center Knowledge (Mar 16 2011) Nuclear , Microblogging
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Twitter is experiencing performance problems this afternoon, most likely due to high traffic as users track dramatic developments in the nuclear emergency in Fukushima, Japan. The Twitter.com web interface seemed to be experiencing the most serious availability problems, but the company said that application trafic using Twitter’s API was also affected.
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