August 30, 2008 by Paul Godden
in 'Blogging, Hold the FRONT PAGE, Internet Technology, Server'
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The micro-blogging app, Jaiku, has moved from it’s previous hosted servers to a Google data centre, following problems with the system.
Jaiku, who had been acquired by Google in October of last year, had always planned to migrate their systems to Google’s servers, in readiness for integration with Google Apps. However due to some problems they had last weekend, they decided to make the leap a little earlier than planned. Jaiku is still in a closed Beta, but now allows current users to give out unlimited invitations. If anyone wants an invite from me, drop a comment on this post.
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