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With Jackson Entry, Wikipedia May Have Set a Record

June 30, 2009
By: Noam Cohen  Source : www.nytimes.com

The Michael Jackson entry in Wikipedia Thursday evening appeared to have set the record as having the highest traffic in the eight-year history of the online encyclopedia.

In the 7 p.m. hour alone Thursday, shortly after Mr. Jackson’s death was confirmed, there were nearly one million visitors to that article. (In fact, for that hour more than 250,000 visitors went to the misspelled entry “Micheal Jackson.” Even his brother Randy Jackson had 25,000 visits that hour.)

“We suspect this is most in a one-hour period of any article in Wikipedia history,” said Jay Walsh, a spokesman for the Wikimedia Foundation in San Francisco.

The rush of visitors overwhelmed the server dedicated to “cached” versions of popular articles — which, in essence, protect the main servers from having too much traffic. “The cached server got slammed pretty quickly” and “went out,” Mr. Walsh said. This, in turn, led to “some fluttering of access and server timeouts.” 

Befitting his role in the culture, Michael Jackson was among the first people to have an article on Wikipedia. It was created in Wikipedia’s first year, 2001, and has been edited more than 19,000 times, making it one of the most edited ever, Mr. Walsh said.

In the course of only a few hours Thursday, there were 1.8 million visits to the Michael Jackson article. (Or about 1 percent of total Wikipedia traffic that entire day.) On Friday, the total could easily reach five million visits. By way of comparison, another article with huge traffic, Barack Obama’s, was viewed by 2.3 million on Election Day.

With Jackson News, a Surge in Web Traffic

June 30, 2009
By: Brian Stelter   Source : www.nytimes.com

Did your Internet connection seem slow Thursday afternoon? It very likely wasn’t your computer; it was the surge of interest in Michael Jackson’s hospitalization and death.

Akamai said that traffic to news Web sites spiked around 6 p.m. Eastern, clocking in at one point at 4.2 million visitors a minute. During the rest of the day, the sites tracked by Akamai never exceeded 3 million visitors a minute.

Some entertainment news Web sites including EOnline.com and PerezHilton.com appeared to load more slowly than normal. Sometimes they did not load at all, according to the observations of several reporters early Thursday evening.

Even Google had trouble keeping up. Between 5:40 p.m. and 6:15 p.m. Eastern, after TMZ.com had said Mr. Jackson had died, some visitors to Google News “experienced difficulty accessing search results for queries related to Michael Jackson,” a Google spokesman said. 

AIM, the instant messaging service operated by AOL, collapsed for about 40 minutes amid all the Jackson attention. The service was “undergoing a previously scheduled software update” at the time, the company said in a statement to PC Magazine.

The company called the day “a seminal moment in Internet history.” It said: “We’ve never seen anything like it in terms of scope or depth. Historically, celebrity news prompts a worldwide outpouring with several key consumer behaviors — searching, sharing and reacting to the news followed by online tributes has become the modern way to mourn. Princess Diana was the first notable Internet example. Michael Jackson and Farrah Fawcett are the latest.”

The social messaging service Twitter had thousands of tweets about Michael Jackson every minute. “We saw more than double the normal tweets per second the moment the news broke — the biggest increase since the US presidential election (and Twitter has grown tremendously since then),” one of Twitter’s co-founders, Biz Stone, told a sister blog Bits.

Some TV news anchors took note of the slowdown. “My computer is having a very difficult time right now,” remarked Shepard Smith, a Fox News anchor, who surmised the delays were due to the intense interest in Mr. Jackson.

However, the servers for TMZ.com, which broke much of the news about Mr. Jackson, did not seem sluggish. TMZ held a live chat and even simulcast a local Fox affiliate’s coverage on Thursday evening.

Noam Cohen contributed reporting.

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Beautifull moive….