Blog archive for August 2007
Getting Ahead of a Problem I Caused
Posted by Scott Rafer
- August 24, 2007 at 10:15 am PST
David Kirkpatrick was kind enough to give Lookery and me a lot of ink, and I got very excited about what the future would hold. He quoted me, accurately, saying:
When I asked Rafer what he thought was a good application on Facebook, he replied, as I had expected he would, “There aren’t any.” For all [...]
Feature Creep
Posted by Scott Rafer
- August 21, 2007 at 12:36 pm PST
Dave and I are annoyed with ourselves, but we’re going to take another couple weeks to release additional targeting. We’re upping the ante a bit on what the system does, and hopefully how useful it is. Thanks for staying tuned.
Geographic Split Since Inception
Posted by Scott Rafer
- August 15, 2007 at 6:44 pm PST
Here’s a view into our geographic split so far. It covers 33M+ pages, of which we served almost 25% in the last two days. So far, the part of the Facebook juggernaut we’re touching is an English-speaking phenomenon. We’ll see how long that lasts.
For apps that focus on other geographies, we do have [...]
Publisher Catalog outage…
Posted by Rex Dixon
- August 15, 2007 at 10:42 am PST
We had a minor outage of our Publisher Catalog this morning. No data was affected, just the visual presentation. The outage was about 1/2 hour.
The good news, we were in the middle of adding another 10 new apps to it from a new developer.
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