Aug 29 4 Digg Effect Deconstruction Asides Tags: Scaling, WordPress, digg The Digg Effect: A Deconstruction, with a WordPress blog of course. Share this:Email
4 Comments Arpit Jacob — August 29, 2007 @ 11:11 pm awesome I brought Media Temple hosting a week back I am in the process of moving my sites to it. also more reasons why WordPress should have a Cache System inbuilt, Joomla, Drupal etc all have inbuilt Cache mechanisms. Reply Chris — August 30, 2007 @ 11:54 pm Funny how not even a year ago “the digg effect” was unheard of, and it was the “slashdot effect” you wanted to have so bad (yet at the same time, you wanted to miss it) Goes to show how much Slashdot has lost its relevance. Reply James House — September 1, 2007 @ 1:22 pm Hi Matt, Thanks for linking to my article. Any thoughts or comments? Reply Matt — September 2, 2007 @ 7:36 pm Just that the comment from Thorsten Meyer is probably spam and you should delete it. Reply
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awesome I brought Media Temple hosting a week back I am in the process of moving my sites to it.
also more reasons why WordPress should have a Cache System inbuilt, Joomla, Drupal etc all have inbuilt Cache mechanisms.
Funny how not even a year ago “the digg effect” was unheard of, and it was the “slashdot effect” you wanted to have so bad (yet at the same time, you wanted to miss it)
Goes to show how much Slashdot has lost its relevance.
Hi Matt,
Thanks for linking to my article. Any thoughts or comments?
Just that the comment from Thorsten Meyer is probably spam and you should delete it.