YAGG: Google News

June 27, 2009

Short honk: The (London) Telegraph reported with what I thought was glee Google News crashed due to heavy traffic. The cause? Users seeking info about the death of a celebrity. So much for automatic scaling and smart software. The Telegraph reported:

So many people wanted to verify early reports of his death that the computers running Google’s news section interpreted the “Michael Jackson” requests as an automated attack for about half an hour.

YAGG is an acronym for “yet another Google glitch.” Google featured a dossier about Michael Jackson in its patent document US2007/0198481.

Stephen Arnold, June 26, 2009

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