Data centers, new Twitter, and the Olympics – Weekend must-read articles #23
This week we bring you a lively mix of topics, all interesting and engaging in their own ways. There’s something about squirrels and mega data centers, Digg.com and Twitter gets mentions, and some...
View ArticleWeb performance – Weekend must-read articles #24
This week we focus on web performance. There’s something about SPDY and how it’s gaining traction, high performance HTML 5, latency as a constraining factor in achieving faster web browsing, and much...
View ArticleWeb performance – Weekend must-read articles #25
This week we focus on web performance. There’s something about HTTP pipelining, scalable web architectures, python memcache client, and web performance testing with Fiddler. Every week we bring you a...
View ArticleWeb performance – Weekend must-read articles #28
This is our collection of must-read articles for the weekend. There’s something about the Olympics, PhantomJS, DNS TTL, web performance work at Lonely Planet and Yahoo, and more. Every week we bring...
View ArticleReport: Social network demographics in 2012
Do you know how old the average Twitter or Facebook user is? Do you know what share of Reddit’s users are women? We could go on and on; when it comes to social network demographics, the questions are...
View ArticleWeb performance – Weekend must-read articles #29
This is our collection of must-read articles for the weekend. There’s something about SPDY, caching, Google Octane, mobile web, Facebook and more. Every week we bring you a collection of links to...
View ArticleWeb performance – Weekend must-read articles #30
This is our collection of must-read articles for the weekend. There’s something about GitHub, Etsy, and more. Every week we bring you a collection of links to places on the web that we find...
View ArticleWeb performance – Weekend must-read articles #31
This is our collection of must-read articles for the weekend. There’s something about performance tuning, Python, web fonts, and more. Every week we bring you a collection of links to places on the...
View ArticleThe best Pingdom blog posts of 2012
The year 2012 is coming to an end, and 2013 is waiting around the corner. It’s time for a quick recap of some of the best and most interesting posts we’ve published this year. This is of course just a...
View ArticleInternet 2012 in numbers
There is so much happening on the Internet during a year that it’s impossible to capture it all in a blog post, but we’re going to give it a shot anyway. How many emails were sent during 2012? How...
View ArticleForecasting NGINX and IIS web server software growth in 2012
Last week we published an article declaring that NGINX had become the second most used web server software in the world, thereby overtaking Microsoft Internet Information Server (IIS). In that...
View ArticleLinux kernel development by the numbers
In the report “Linux kernel development,” the Linux Foundation details the development of the Linux kernel by presenting fascinating statistics. The report contains lots of amazing numbers, which...
View ArticleVote for your favorite 24hbc 2012 project
It’s now just about a week since the 2012 edition of 24-Hour Business Camp, or 24HBC for short, took place in Stockholm. Some 40 teams wrestled with concepts, hacked code, cajoled database queries,...
View ArticleReport: Social network demographics in 2012
Do you know how old the average Twitter or Facebook user is? Do you know what share of Reddit’s users are women? We could go on and on; when it comes to social network demographics, the questions are...
View ArticleThe best Pingdom blog posts of 2012
The year 2012 is coming to an end, and 2013 is waiting around the corner. It’s time for a quick recap of some of the best and most interesting posts we’ve published this year. This is of course just a...
View ArticleInternet 2012 in numbers
There is so much happening on the Internet during a year that it’s impossible to capture it all in a blog post, but we’re going to give it a shot anyway. How many emails were sent during 2012? How...
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