Are you excited about the Apple iPad? So win one!

Posted: January 27th, 2010 | Author: azeem | Filed under: General | 2 Comments »

We already enjoy Viewsflow’s Daily Briefing on our iPhones, Blackberries and Nexus One. We are sure it’ll also look even better on an Apple iPad.

Ipad (courtesy of Gdgt)

Ipad (courtesy of Gdgt)

So if you like the idea of winning an Apple iPad – and we’d love to see you with one, then become an active subscriber of Viewsflow’s Daily Briefing!

Here is how to enter to win an iPad:

1. Sign-up to our Daily Briefing service.

2. Tweet that you have signed up. (Please make sure you tweet!)

3. Read, and enjoy it.

4. On one day between now and the 14th February, we will randomly select one of the active users to win the iPad.

(If you are already a subscriber, then you don’t need to do anything except read the Briefing as you already do.)

Boring terms follow: Read the rest of this entry »


Have you signed up for our morning newsletter?

Posted: January 19th, 2010 | Author: dana | Filed under: Editorials | No Comments »

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Weekend Interruption Jan 17th

Posted: January 18th, 2010 | Author: simon | Filed under: Product | No Comments »

We implemented a new realtime feed ingestion system over the weekend of Saturday 16 January 2010.  Unfortunately, with the realtime ingestion came a flood of new data overwhelming our processing capabilities which caused Viewsflow to go down.

We are in the process of making updates to Viewsflow to better manage the torrent of information from our new realtime ingestion and bringing in some more omph to our processing capabilities.

Viewflow may suffer further intermittent outages while we implement the changes, so please bear with us.