Mobile Search Engine Baidu Goes Dark For Nearly 20 Minutes (cnet.com) 19
Zoey Chong, writing for CNET: Baidu is China's equivalent of Google, but hundreds of millions of questions went unanswered when the mobile version of the search engine broke down for 18 minutes last night, reports SCMP. Almost two hours after service was resumed, the company behind China's largest internet search engine apologised (for the third time) on its official Weibo account. "We missed more than hundreds of millions of search requests because our mobile search service broke down tonight, and we're very sorry," the post read.
We're sorry (Score:1)
We had to install new government backdoors and it took more time than we planned.
Re: (Score:2)
It's not like they ever would've found any porn anyway, searching behind the Great Firewall, on a Chinese search engine.
Too little? (Score:2)
I wondered... (Score:2)
I wondered why my searches for "Proof Tiananmen Square massacre is a hoax" and "Why the communist party knows what is best for me better than I do" went unanswered for 20 minutes.
We so sorry (Score:2)
Boilerman got sick last night.
Bring 'em over to the USA (Score:1)
Why isn't there more than one (Score:1)
And? (Score:2)
I'm confused. Am I supposed to have an opinion on this? They had a technical failure, resolved it and life still moves on. So what's the point of harping on this fact?
more than hundreds of millions (Score:2)
"more than hundreds of millions"... if only there was a word for this...