>For the Fortune 1000, the average total cost of unplanned application downtime per year is $1.25 billion to $2.5 billion. The average hourly cost of an infrastructure failure is $100,000 per hour
This means InstaPaper costed the minium of 3.1 million dollars to Kikebook
How can kikes recover from this?
What's Instapaper? I don't use """social media""".
>>58896950
Its "save links to read at a later time" service of facebook operating under the name instapaper
>>58896968
more data mining bullshit
>>58896922
Are you mentally challenged? Instapaper doesn't make any money. There's nothing to lose when it goes down.
>>58896968
It's also owned by Pinterest, not Facebook. Get saged.
>>58897001
Are you retarded, why the fuck would they operate a service if they don't get anything out of it?
>>58897024
Because they're really nice people :^)
>>58897024
Pinterest is running on VC money at the moment, so probably the promise of future ad money? It's hardly an uncommon business model these days.
>>58897001
If it goes down millions of retards will not know how to save their stupid links. These fucks will then come to complain and you will have like half a million of supporttickets open. Besides the fact that there is still a developement team and some admins needed for it, so if it is down you still have to pay these fucks too. It fucking costs money all the time.
>>58897060
also this.