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Facebook faced a new problem in commemoration of his birthday the 6th today. Facebook down since last Thursday, many users are frustrated because they can not access their Facebook accounts. When they tried to access always find errors with the written answers''on this web page is not available.''
Why does it happen with Facebook, the social networking site that is asked a lot of internet users worldwide? Facebook parties are now working hard to restore the site to get it right again in quick time.
Although no information indicating that the down time associated with the transition of a new homepage, it is interesting that there are a number of issues interfere with Facebook right now. As many users have noticed, the site news feeds sometimes appear empty.
Members Facebook Joinde with Greenpeace
Frustration due to the Facebook down interface to flow with changes in a matter of minutes, and damn, I really hope my old boss did not see the pictures the other day. But there's another reason I grew increasingly frustrated with Facebook: the insistence on burning coal for electricity, the new data center in Prineville, Oregon.
Several months ago, nearly 12 000 Change.org users and about 400,000 other Facebook members joined with Greenpeace in protest against company plans (Here is a fan page) new data center. - Facebook's first - will be supported by local Oregon utility, Pacific Power, which burns coal 70 percent in the state.
‘’Cloud Computing’’ Platform
Now, not only coal Facebook data center building, such as Greenpeace, are now actually doubling the size of the facility. This is important, because as companies increasingly shift to the web "cloud computing" platform, the energy needs of this industry will grow exponentially. And because, more than almost any other industry, the IT world likes to burnish a green image, this movement mainly flies in the face of other goals.
Indeed, Facebook chose the site because the location of the Oregon high desert cold, and thus will require less energy to cool the server. This building is also one of the green. But Greenpeace points that Facebook does have a choice in using his strength. This can easily be located at other sites where utilities use less coal or rely on abundant water power in Oregon.
Hopefully, the case of Facebook down i ended immediately and in future similar events do not happen again.

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