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This is not an error page and you do not need to refresh your browser.
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There was an issue with the Facebook Connect API that caused users on sites that use that API to redirect users to a Facebook error page.
CNN: How Facebook (briefly) killed the Internet
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Instead, simply being logged into both places (and having the accounts linked) was enough to force users off of a third-party website and onto Facebook's error page.
CNN: How Facebook (briefly) killed the Internet
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The person who typed in the search might get an error page and might have problems accessing Google or other sites for some period after, even for non-sensitive searches.
MSN: An explanation of Google's moves in China
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For example, if you were visiting Mashable and logged into our site using your Facebook account (and you were also signed into Facebook), you were automatically redirected to a Facebook error page.
CNN: How Facebook (briefly) killed the Internet
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That settled, I hashed out the text for a link on the home page and a dozen error messages that would be displayed randomly if someone entered a query in the MentalPlex search box.
WSJ: Google: The Beginning
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User error in misplacing a page here or there will be eliminated, improving the navigational charts' accuracy.
CNN: iPad use picking up in airline cockpits
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The only clues for Web surfers that a page was akamade is the wait they didn't endure and the error messages that didn't occur.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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Evening Standard editor Sarah Sands said she was "devastated" by the error, in which an image of the newspaper's front page was published via a tweet on the micro-blogging site.
BBC: Evening Standard sorry over Budget leak
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In fact, if you try to, say, call up a Web page while on a voice call with the Verizon model, you get an error message warning the two things can't be done simultaneously.
WSJ: New Verizon Service Bests AT&T in Call Reliability for iPhones
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Most smartphones and even many feature phones have good enough web browsers and data connections to display a simple mobile-friendly web page, but trying to correctly type a URL on even the best smartphone is a pretty tedious and error-prone activity.
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