routers, causing a few more of them to also become overloaded, and within minutes nearly all of the request routers were overloaded. IMAP/POP access and mail processing continued to work normally because these requests do not ...was compiling a list of things that needed to be fixed or improved. Part of the problem lay in routine maintenance. After taking a small fraction of GMails servers offline to perform routine upgrades increased traffic ...problem lay in routine maintenance. After taking a small fraction of GMails servers offline to perform routine upgrades increased traffic effectively overwhelmed the system. A few of the request routers became overloaded and in effect told ...
services are rare. This is the second outrage ofGmail this week after a smallone on Monday that wiped out email to only a small subset of users. (Agencies) ...the worlds third most-popular email program with some 149 million users worldwide in June, ranking behind the free email services offered by Microsoft Corp. and Yahoo Inc., according to data from comScore Inc. Thedisruptioncame as Google ...and South Africa reporting problems on the companys support site. The free version of Gmail is the worlds third most-popular email program with some 149 million users worldwide in June, ranking behind the free email services ...
about 25 dollarsper share when he bought most of his Yahoo stake last year. Up to now, 62.9 million shares are still under Icahns control. Icahn made this decision just a month after Microsoft Corp roped ...one of Yahoo Inc.s largest stockholders, has already sold 12.7 million shares, reducing his holdings to a 4.5 percent stake, according to media reports Tuesday. Icahn made the sale in the stock markets last three trading ...part of an effort to balance his portfolio of technology investments. He said he remains optimistic about Yahoos long-term prospects with Bartz at the helm and believes in the wisdom of the Microsoft partnership. (Agencies) ...
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