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Monday, 29 December 2014

Twitter down in Apps, can’t Login states Message.

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Twitter

Twitter is a microblog which allows users to publish short messages of 140 characters of less. Twitter users are able to post their tweets from from numerous devices and platforms, including the iPhone, Android, Blackberry, or Windows Phone devices and traditional computers.

Twitter goes down for some users...

If you are facing a problem logging into your Twitter account from an Android device, you are not alone.
The Twitter service is down right now within Android and iOS apps, according to reports from users on popular status update websites. For some it is December 29, although in other regions Twitter is down on Dec 30 thanks to different timezones. The most reported error seems to focus on not being able to sign-in to the Twitter app, which asks users to try again later.

We performed a few tests in the UK on early Dec 29, but everything seems to be working fine. This doesn’t change the fact that thousands of problems were reported in the last 15 minutes alone, as you can see on Down Detector and Down Today.

There have been several complaints from users of logging out of their Twitter accounts from Android apps and some third part accounts like TweetDeck.

Users who tried to log into Twitter were met with an error message and were not be able to get access to their account, GeekWire reported.

TweetDeck users reported that all their tweets show as 365 days old.

On social networking site Reddit, several users wrote they could not log in and some thought that their account had been hacked.

Only Apple iOS devices were working fine for logging into Twitter.

According to Twitter, “some users are currently having trouble signing in to twitter. Our engineers are currently working to resolve this”.

Error Message During Twitter Login...

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Sunday, 28 December 2014

Amazon Glitch Leads to Items being Sold for almost Nothing.

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In the UK, many items on Amazon suddenly appear for a price of one penny. Retailers rail, while Amazon blames third-party software.


Christmas is a time of giving but, as far as retailers are concerned, it isn't necessarily a time of giving away.

Yet on Saturday, some UK-based retailers were aghast as their wares were suddenly being sold on Amazon for one penny.

No, this wasn't an attempt by Amazon to wipe out a recalcitrant book publisher or diaper maker. Instead, it was an alleged glitch that affected some of those on Amazon's Marketplace who used the Repricer Express function.

This, Repricer Express boasts on its site, is "trusted by more than 2,025 happy Amazon sellers across eight international markets." The service automatically changes the price on items to ensure that retailers are competitive with similar wares online.

However, as Sky News reports, some UK retailers began to see that the word competitive had been taken to dire extremes. Some items were for sale at a penny.

This all happened between 7 p.m. and 8 p.m. on Friday, when so much Christmas shopping was being done.

Oddly, though the prices were absurdly cheap, Amazon's fees had reportedly not been altered. The company issued a statement to Sky News that said: "We are aware that a number of Marketplace sellers listed incorrect prices for a short period of time as a result of the third party software they use to price their items on Amazon.co.uk."

Amazon said that the majority of the orders had been canceled, with no cost to retailers. I have, though, contacted the company to ask how those retailers who might have been affected would be compensated. I also asked about the nature of the third-party glitch. I will update, should I hear.

Some retailers are in an unforgiving mood. One, called Belle, told Sky News that she feared losing £30,000 (around $47,000 or AU$57,000) on her toys and games. "It's disgusting really because this third-party software, that is their business," she said, "this should not have happened, this is 2014."

For its part, Repricer Express CEO Brendan Doherty said in reply to one complaining retailer on his company's site: "We have received communication that Amazon will not penalize sellers for this error. We are continuing to work to identify how this problem occurred and to put measures in place to ensure that it does not happen again."

Doherty added: "We've been in business for over 10 years and we've always taken pride in the levels of service we provide -- so everyone here is devastated and disappointed that you have experienced this problem."

This didn't appease some retailers. One, Stuart Cameron, wrote in response to Doherty: "Just sold my entire inventory in under two hours. Heads are going to role [sic]. Solicitor [lawyer] first thing Monday morning. This has just cost me thousands and now have to stock check my entire warehouse."

I contacted Repricer Express to ask what specific measures Amazon and/or Repricer Express is taking and will also update, should I hear.

Amid all the rancor and rage, one imagines there might be one or two happy people -- those who bought a coveted gift for a piffling pittance. At least they might have a merry Christmas.

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