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When Google started, even if they had the resources they do now, they could not have created what they have now. When Google started, search engines, and especially caching content, were dubious at best.
They have now begun not only indexing information, but making sense of it. And the implications could be huge.
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from SlightlyShadySEO 1461 Days ago #
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For those who tried to access this earlier today, I had some server problems so the site was up and down. Should be stable now though.

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from kevinheisler 1461 Days ago #
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still down but it sounds like a great sphinn - look forward to reading it

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from Burgo 1461 Days ago #
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Yeah, it’s still down 3S.

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from SlightlyShadySEO 1460 Days ago #
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Argh. I just woke up and brought it up again. I’ll check back in throughout the day. If all else fails, I’ll switch it over to a different host for now.

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from SlightlyShadySEO 1460 Days ago #
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Alright I think we’re back. Some idiot was using proxies to connect to my apache server several hundred/thousand times to overload the number of child threads I allowed. I now have apache auto-relaunching until the attack subsides. So at most 3 seconds out of every 20 minutes or so I’ll be down. God.

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from youfoundjake 1460 Days ago #
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Looks good, working for me, comment in moderation as we speak :)

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