Dave and the crew, continues to make a great product even better.
Winksite Continues to Grow Daily. Upgrade Scheduled for Thursday, Nov. 30th.: "
Winksite is currently serving 20K publishers, a quarter million monthly users across 150 countries, and continues to grow daily. While our data center has performed well with next to zero downtime, recent increases of traffic have made some aspects of our service a bit sluggish to visitors at certain points of the day.
To head off any nasty, unplanned interruptions to service we have planned a necessary upgrade to our servers. Part of this upgrade involves moving our database to a larger, faster server that will accommodate future growth. Unfortunately, this requires us to take Winksite offline for several hours on Thursday, Nov 30th.
We apologize in advance for this interruption of service and promise we will do everything possible to keep the downtime to a minimum. We’re really excited about the performance increases these upgrades will bring (yep, we’re geeks) and look forward to providing all of you with continued mobile access to the content and connections you have grown accustomed to.
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(Via Different Things.)
Winksite Continues to Grow Daily. Upgrade Scheduled for Thursday, Nov. 30th.
This began yesterday afternoon and it's still snowing this morning. It was rather ugly as I drove up to Vail last night for work. There were entirely to many people driving way to fast for the road conditions.
Snow continues in the metro area: "WEATHER WARNINGS
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DENVER - Snow will continue to fall in the metro area with a few more inches of accumulation expected."(Via 9NEWS.com Top Stories.)
Snow continues in the metro area
It appears it's going to get ugly this week, weather wise.
Strongest arctic front of the season moving in: "DENVER - Colorado is bracing for the coldest air so far this season as an arctic front moves in this week."
(Via 9NEWS.com Top Stories.)
Strongest arctic front of the season moving in
There are people who have been in the stores shopping for an hour already this morning.
..we have a DVR, and for the most part, don't watch T. V. in real time.
The damned Thanksgiving eve stories: "
This is one of those mornings when I want to throw the TV out the window. The lead story is that the roads and airports will be crowded this morning. Now that’s news! And it’s team coverage everywhere as correspondents stand in airports and on road reporting absolutely nothing there but providing mere atmospherics as they recite meaningless statistics from various agencies: ‘…more Americans than ever are on the move this Thanksgiving…’ They are telling us absolutely nothing we don’t already know. This is journalism?
And then comes Friday, when they will give us the big news: Stores will be crowded.
It’s the no-shit season on TV news.
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(Via BuzzMachine.)
The damned Thanksgiving eve stories
This was big news here a week or so ago. Both King Soopers and Safeway that have Gas stations were affected by the court ruling. I can speak for my local area, and both King Soopers and Safeway were not the low price gas leaders in the local area. In fact they were a few cents higher than the "discount" no name brand gas stations, and a few cents lower than the recognized national brands. What wasn't addressed, is the fact that if either of the companies want to lose money on their gas prices, so what? I seem to remember reading that the gas station/convenience store are using their gas price as a tool to get you to stop for gas, and then in addition, buy something in the store, as you're already stopped. It reminds me of the days of the "loss leader" ads in the newspaper. The local grocery/market or other store would have a "loss leader" that would entice the public to come shop at the store. Then as long as you're in the store for that item, why not wander around to see what else the store has that you might "need." This is no more prevalent than on this coming Friday, better known as "Black Friday."
Gas Stations Sucessfully Sued For Charging Too Little For Gas: "Consumers are the real losers."
(Via Dvorak Uncensored.)
Gas Stations Sucessfully Sued For Charging Too Little For Gas
My friend Dave Harper is updating Winksite. Check it out.
Pssst. Winksite Changes Under Way.: "
This obviously deserves a detailed post but with a ton of ‘Lorem Ipsum’ placeholder text to replace this weekend that will have to wait.
In the meantime…
At Winksite it has always been our goal to provide a service that supports how people prefer to engage their mobile devices (and each other) rather then what we ‘hoped’ they would do. We purposely developed a tool that was designed wide in order to learn as much as possible. We figured, launch a flexible publishing tool, step out of the way, watch, listen, then respond with innovations. Along the way we talked to hundreds of people, read and responded to thousands of email requests, and participated in the many communities that arose worldwide.
Well, now it’s time to respond. We’ll be building upon what we have learned and go deep for a while. Expect regular, iterative releases over the next 90 days. I’ll post our thoughts throughout and be interested in hearing yours.
So, if you are inclined head over to Winksite to see what’s brewing. Some of what we are up to will be immediately clear, while other aspects will be apparent over time.
And, while we promise not to break anything you’ll notice in the short term a bit of the old mixed with the new.
So it begins. Again.
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(Via Different Things.)
Pssst. Winksite Changes Under Way.
Got it figured out. Apparently it's now a right mouse click on the page that you want to send. It's not the best or most intuitive interface, and yet it works.
The Firefox (version 2.0 for Mac) add on, Email This, doesn't work for me. Very strange.