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Hello dear readers and visitors. My name is Tiberius Burciu and I'm the owner of the blog you're currently visiting. I'm a 20 years-old fellow from Romania, which discovered the beautiful world of blogs in August last year and since then I'm trying to improve my skills and learn as much as possible about the blogosphere...and while I do this, I also try to earn a buck:) Read more

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As you'll have the opportunity to see for yourself, this blog treats various topics, from making money online, to affiliate marketing, blogging tips or various reviews. It also includes some miscellaneous ramblings of mine, as it is a personal blog too. I hope you enjoy your stay here and find the information and tips I give you useful. Thanks for visiting! Read more

Yahoo! Mail server is experiencing some problems

This is a very short post ( unlike most I'm writing usually ) to let you know that the Yahoo! Mail server is having some technical problems ( I guess ). So it's very likely that you may not be able to check your emails, until the situation returns to normal. And I don't think I'm the only one unable to read his email messages.. If anyone else encountered the same issues like me, please be patient and don't worry. Very soon, the service should work again ( that's what I hope, cause it's actually becoming a bit annoying to receive the "Timed Out" error, every time I try to login in to my email account ). Stay tuned, as I'll write a new ( and lot more interesting ) article, very soon. Cheers!

2 comments:

  1. Jeff said...
     

    How can you identify that yahoo is experiencing such type of problem. May be it is possible that website has some problem or something else. centers are not working in soem location. It could be anything. But server I do not believe.

  2. Midwest said...
     

    Hey Jeff,

    You're right too: it can be the website itself which may experience problems..or it can be something else. But would like to ask you a question: Where are all the websites hosted, on the internet? On a server right? So, if that server is down, so is the website. Correct me if I'm wrong ( just throwing my 2 cents here :).

    Best regards!

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