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From the page: "News of Michael Jacksonâ€s death broke on the Internet late Thursday afternoon. Not long after that, the Internet broke too. Twitter crashed, as did Michael Jacksonâ€s Wikipedia entry. Facebook lumbered under countless Michael Jackson video uploads retrieved from an... more
Reviewed by induscrypt Jun 26, 03:56pm ( 5 reviews ) • msn.com
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Reviewed by mikeyes on Jun 28, 5:57pm
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Rated by jimmacmillan on Jun 28, 3:31pm
'Net big enough for Michael Jackson and Iran [link]
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Reviewed by danfoley1 on Jun 27, 3:27pm
Excerpt: News of Michael Jackson's death broke on the Internet late Thursday afternoon. Not long after that, the Internet broke too... Everything else online, including the historic battle over democracy currently being raged in Iran, paled as people clambered onto social networks to confirm what they were hearing was really true. Eventually, the World Wide Web recovered, Jackson traffic revved up, and per their predictable nature, Internet cranks made their feelings known.
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Rated by induscrypt on Jun 26, 3:56pm
From the page: "News of Michael Jacksonâ€s death broke on the Internet late Thursday afternoon. Not long after that, the Internet broke too. Twitter crashed, as did Michael Jacksonâ€s Wikipedia entry. Facebook lumbered under countless Michael Jackson video uploads retrieved from an over-accessed YouTube, and both ground to a halt. Everything else online, including the historic battle over democracy currently being raged in Iran, pale"
