Published on June 28, 2010 by Technology Slice
Twitter said Friday that World Cup football kicked the number of “tweets” fired off at the micro-blogging service to a record high of 3283 per second. The winning spike in tweets came right after a referee’s whistle ended a Thursday match in which Japan beat Denmark 3-1.
Tags: Boston Celtics, Chief Operating Officer, Denmark, Final Game, Heavy Traffic, Japan, Los Angeles Lakers, Match, National Basketball Association, Officer Dick, Popularity, Referee, San Francisco, Spikes, Tps, Traffic World, twitter, Whistle, Winning Spike, World Cup Football
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Published on March 21, 2010 by Technology Slice
L.A. Marathon 2010 – La Marathon Street Closures News Update – The Grandest Marathon race is here, get to see the latest updates and details for this LA Marathon, Here are some of the information including the Combination routes and the Street Closures for the LA Marathon 2010. This is actually the 25th Anniversary of [...]
Tags: 25th Anniversary, Detailed Map, Heavy Traffic, La Marathon Street Closures, Latest News, Marathon Race, Marathon Street, News Update, Ocean Avenue, Santa Monica Boulevard
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Published on February 9, 2010 by Technology Slice
Yes, It is official now that federal government is closed Tuesday Feb 9, 2010, according to OPM.gov. Obviously, the federal government is closed on Tuesday not because of its budget, but because of the big snow storm. We were just barely able to get on the opm.gov website and saw the notice. A notice on [...]
Tags: Absence, budget, Emergency Employees, Emergency Government, Federal Government Operating Status, Government Employees, Heavy Traffic, High Volume, Opm Gov, Snow Storm, Time Employees, Washington Dc Area, Work Schedules, Workday
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