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Web Traffic Snarls Sites on Black Friday

eweekhickins writes "A surge of e-commerce traffic on Thanksgiving night and all day Friday apparently caught several retail giants by surprise, with Lowe's, Macys and Victoria's Secret especially hard hit. In fact, almost a third of leading retailers suffered significant slowdowns on Black Friday, according to statistics released this weekend by Keynote Competitive Research, a firm that tracks Web site performance."

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  1. O RLY? by Pinckney · · Score: 5, Funny

    Who would have guessed that tens of thousands of people trying to use a website all at once would cause it to slow down?

    1. Re:O RLY? by Kingrames · · Score: 5, Funny

      They should give that effect some sort of catchy name.

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  2. victoriassecret.com is ok. by WK2 · · Score: 5, Funny

    victoriassecret.com was working fine last time I checked. For research.

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  3. compare to physical stores by Lehk228 · · Score: 4, Funny

    as compared to the physical locations which were just as fast as normal and didn't have long waits while shopping.....

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  4. Consumer patience may vary... by flabbergast · · Score: 3, Funny

    "Consumers might also be more patient with a graphic-intensive site that has images they truly want to see. Victoria's Secret, for example, experienced a huge slowdown Thursday night--from a 5-second response to a 15-second response--but White speculated that its customers might be more tolerant of delays because they're expecting a more graphic-intensive experience, and the delay is thus worth waiting through."

    Right, I tolerated the delays because VS is simply "graphic-intensive". Uh-huh... yeah, that's it.

  5. Re:blame by shawn443 · · Score: 4, Funny

    my moderation luck sucks lately. hasn't been this bad since I wrote a javascript is awesome post.

  6. Black Friday? by nick_davison · · Score: 5, Funny

    ...with Lowe's, Macys and Victoria's Secret especially hard hit. Black Friday has nothing to do with it. I like to "research" what I would buy a hypothetical girlfriend, should I have one, every Friday. The only difference was that I had all of this Friday free.

    Uh, I mean, that's what I imagine some theoretical person might have been doing.

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  7. Re:Last year... by Datamonstar · · Score: 4, Funny

    My old Everquest guild had one of those first Monday every month. Let's just say I didn't get too much questing done them days, knowwhudIUmean?

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  8. Re:Sears.com was hit by Datamonstar · · Score: 4, Funny

    That's a feature. Good way to FORCE a shopper to buy something. In the brick & mortar store I used to work at we used krazy glue.

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  9. Re:Ted Stevens by Rebelgecko · · Score: 4, Funny

    Actually, senators are surprisingly affordable, especially compared to a plumber.

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  10. Re:The term "Black Friday" vs. Black Sabbath by xPsi · · Score: 3, Funny

    Is it just me, or is the term "Black Friday" being used much more this year than in previous years? Maybe I'm the only clueless one, but I was seeing it so much I Wiki'd it for a little explanation: the root of the term (and if this is well known to all, my apologies... I'm slow that way) is that the balance sheets of retailers are typically "in the black" by the Friday following Thanksgiving.

    I can't help thinking it sounds more like a stock market crash than a "good thing".

    Definitely puts Black Sabbath in a whole new light for me. So much for the "70s cool evil schtick", they were just making a financial statement.
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