It wasn’t me! CBSi UK sites go down

March 19th, 2009

If you were up early enough this morning and tried to browse a cnet.co.uk, zdnet.co.uk or silicon.com you may have seen something like this:

Oops 404

Oops 404

Well just saying for the record although it’s my penultimate day at CBS and I was in charge of launching something this morning - IT WASN’T ME
:)

Hopefully things will be back to normal by the time you read this.

This lead me to a useful site called downforeveryoneorjustme.com which can give you an external way of checking your site. Unfortunately this verified the bad news:

cnet down

cnet down

All should be back up now though - yay.

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Comments welcome - you don't have to agree :)

One Response to “It wasn’t me! CBSi UK sites go down”

  1. Savell Martin on March 24, 2009 10:25 am

    Numpty!

    Thats actually quite a useful site.

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