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I was making my way through the sites in my daily reading rotation tonight when I saw a fairly suspicious article posted on the High Scalability blog talking about 5 things poisonous to scalability. I dont know how this managed to make it through their normally decent moderation because it read more like cheap marketing [...]
Over the course of the last month or so I’ve been working intensively on a new piece of software for VerticalScope that allows us to very easily and quickly see the goings-on across all of our owned properties with a wide variety of metrics to choose from, in effect this software is bringing some business [...]
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