techcrunch.com — Jason Calacanis, the former CEO of Engadget’s parent company, Weblogs, Inc., told me earlier today that the site had 10 million page views on Tuesday when they covered the iPhone announcement - ten times their normal traffic of a million or so page views per day.
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etx313Jan 13, 2007
Yeah, Lame. Marked as inaccurate.
Closed AccountJan 13, 2007
I'd say people hitting th f5 key to refresh the Keynote blog (like I did) probably amounts to a lot of it. I'd rather see the number of uniques on that day.
pcrobotJan 13, 2007
I know I added 100 or so hits to the site myself....
meatmcguffinJan 13, 2007
Heh, that's exactly how many Jobs said Apple want to sell! (1%)
meatmcguffinJan 13, 2007
Bandwidth bills and fancy video editing (picture in picture etc) takes time
felchdonkeyJan 14, 2007
Go read the original "article" from Jason Calcanis <a class="user" href="http://www.calacanis.com/2007/01/11/engadget-crushes-gizmodo-but-you-knew-that-already/">http://www.calacanis.com/2007/01/11/engadget-crushes-gizmodo-but-you-knew-that-already/</a> that this is referencing.It's amazing how childish it comes off. "Engadget crushes Gizmodo." "Engadget is still the best gadget blog in the world--by far." Since when was this about "crushing" people or chanting "we're number one" like some sports fan with a big foam finger?
ryanblockJan 14, 2007
Actually no, only 23% of the day's traffic came from the two hours Jobs was on stage! A more detailed explanation here: <a class="user" href="http://www.ryanablock.com/archive/2007/01/just-how-well-did-engadget-do-last-tuesday/">http://www.ryanablock.com/archive/2007/01/just-how-well-did-engadget-do-last-tuesday/</a>
masskurecMar 1, 2009
iphone miphone giphoneall this is crap<a class="user" href="http://xptweak.net">http://xptweak.net</a>