Congratulations! You've at last gotten in to Google+ after large attempts! But what's this: You take a presentation on your inbox adage your buddy adds you to his circle. That's so cool! But what's this: there's other presentation that you've been updated by that same friend, and another, and another, all with the same message.
Apparently, Google+'s servers that are accountable of tracking notifications ran out of hoop space for around 80 minutes, thus causing the steady send and resend of the same message.
The dudes on Google has apologized about the matter. In his Plus posting , Google's amicable media head Vic Gundotra said, "We didn't design to strike these high thresholds so quickly, but you should have." Yeah, they should have expected it, but insane props for owning up to their mistakes.
They must be step up and scale up its servers' ability quick. I've seen large people on Facebook vagrant to obtain an entice to Google+, right away deliberate a prohibited skill (and I'm usually discussing about the invites).
Source: The Inquirer , around Engadget
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