Inside MySpace.com
lizzyben writes "Baseline is running a long piece about the inner workings of MySpace.com. The story chronicles how the social networking site has continuously upgraded its technology infrastructure — not entirely systematically — to accommodate more than 26 million accounts. It was a rocky road and there are still hiccups, several of which writer David F. Carr details here." From the story: "MySpace.com's continued growth flies in the face of much of what Web experts have told us for years about how to succeed on the Internet. It's buggy, often responding to basic user requests with the dreaded 'Unexpected Error' screen, and stocked with thousands of pages that violate all sorts of conventional Web design standards with their wild colors and confusing background images. And yet, it succeeds anyway."
I agree. Keeping up with all of the pedophiles is something that most businesses rarely have to deal with.
'Loose' is when your pants are three sizes too big. 'Lose' is when you misuse 'loose'.
... they click on the pictures of the hot girls, only to get a "You must be logged in to do that!" message.
As far as personal profiles go, I'd suspect most people are pretty young, like 20s. But I know of many people in their 30s with MySpace sites also.
So, in other words, MySpace's chief demographics are "20-somethings" and "people trying to sleep with 20-somethings."
"Ladies and gentlemen, my killbot features Lotus Notes and a machine gun. It is the finest available."
I was personally surprised to see no mention of where they keep the ponies and glitter. I was sure that was how they ran of their technology. Must be a industrial secret...
His keyboard repeat rate probably couldn't keep up with the exponential browser pop ups.
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Cthulhu Saves.
I am amazed it runs on Windows and does as well as it does.
No, they went from 150 million down to 26 million. You obviously forgot this story.
"In the game of life, someone always has to lose. To me, if life were fair, that someone would always be Oklahoma." -DKR
I checked out some profiles from the group of my local town... it brought Firefox to it's knees, and then did naughty, naughty things to it. True, they were mostly high school kids, I figure (not many people in my town are computer literate over the age of 20), but still... come on, people. Have some pride in your appearance.
I like to place meaningful quotes in my sig, so people will know that I know what meaningful quotes are.
For the love of god! MOD PARENT DOWN!
WHAT?!
So, Windows 2003 has a "feature" that deals with denial-of-service attacks - it shuts down! Brilliant!
and you have a 4-digit slashdot ID??
Johnny come lately.
Alex