Get a Notification When Your Favorite Site Goes Back Up
By Jamie Brigden on Jun 3, 2009 at 6:38 AM
If you've ever tried to visit a website after it has been spread all over the Internet to sites like Digg, you may have encountered what is known as the Digg Effect. This means that a website gets so many people viewing it all at once that the server overloads and the site crashes. You then have to check back later in the day to see if it's back up, which can be a hassle.
Notify Mee is here to solve that problem. It sends you an email when the site you what to view is back up, rather than having to sit around and wait for it to start working again. It will also send out a tweet when the website is back up if you'd prefer that. Have a look, and let us know what you think.
Filed Under: Internet
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