Error Pages: Because Downtime Happens update from December 2008

Pingdom has compiled a gallery of light-hearted error pages from Web 2.0 services.

Data Center Knowledge

December 3, 2008

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Nobody likes downtime. But a growing number of web sites are offering custom pages for maintenance and/or 404 errors, hoping to defuse user frustration when sites or pages are unavailable. Pingdom has compiled a gallery of 24 Fun and Inspiring Web 2.0 Error Pages. Who has the most uninspired pages? Microsoft and Google, according to Pingdom.

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