Sandy Hurricane (Storm) Tear Down News Sites


Sandy helped storm struck one internet service provider in the city of New York. As a result, a number of sites were uprooted and forced them to turn to the networking site.

Datagram is, internet service provider server down due to flooding. Site news he tenagai like Gawker.com, Huffingtonpost.com and hit Buzzfeed.com impact.

Had fallen, Gawker, Gawker.com owner, Gizmodo and Jezebel was not perplexed, turned to blogging platform for transporting live blogging related cyclone Sandy.

Before the server is back online, they make use of WordPress and Tumblr, demikians eperti quoted from ABCNews, Wednesday (10/31/2012).

Buzzfeed.com and The Huffington Post was also hit by the impact with paralysis Datagram. Lucky, Buzzfeed quickly 'rise' again thanks Deliveru Content Network, Akai.

Likewise with The Huffington Post that have servers back up in Newark. "Between Monday night and Tuesday morning, HuffPost can be accessed through the site while - status.huffingtonpost.com - and the writers and editors depend on Tumblr, Facebook and Twitter to post stories and information during typhoon," wrote Huffington Posy on its website.

On Tuesday afternoon, Datagram reported that Consolidated Edison and city workers have helped them to restore service.

source : detikcom