Help Zooomr not die!
I don’t have a lot of time to write a well written post. So, I’ll just throw out the net and see what I catch.
Zooomr Mark III launched last night. But then it crashed 15 minutes later. Most of my photos here are hosted there, so you won’t see anything until it recovers. I don’t know how long that will take.
So, go out and read the articles I added below, and make sure to comment. Then, if you have any contacts at a large tech company, you know, Sun, IBM, Google, Dell, etc., contact them and convince them to reach out a helping hand.
Basically Zooomr’s server died. No hope to revive it. Just dead. So they need a new server. This costs money. Many of the ZooomrNation have been donating cash, via PayPal. You can too, just hit Zooomr and scroll to the bottom, you’ll see the PayPal button.
Also see these blogs/sites:
- Scoble: An Evangelism Opportunity…
- ComeAcross: Zooomr needs your help
- Digg
- Thomas Hawk: Thanks Scoble
- ZooomrHits: Zooomr Mark 3 Launches, Then Goes Down
And last but not least…
- Zooomr Blog: Zooomr, The Little Photo Sharing Site That Could
Comments
Trackback from killercups Blog
Time: May 30, 2007, 10:26 am
Zooomr braucht Hilfe…
Zooomr scheint vom Pech verfolgt. Nach mehr als einer Woche Migration von der alten Seite zum komplett neuen Mark III stirbt nach 15min der Datenbank Server. Hardwareschaden. Nun sind zunächst alle Fotos bei Zooomr offline und des weiteren mü…
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Time: May 30, 2007, 12:37 pm
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Trackback from thirteenCents
Time: June 1, 2007, 9:43 pm
Zooomr, The Little Photo Sharing Site That Could……
Is it just me, or does that post title sound ever so slightly nauseous? Judging by other bloggers blogging about Zooomr at the moment, it’s probably just me.
Zooomr, which I will brand “The Little Photo Sharing Site That Could,” has …
Comment from Chris Nixon
Time: May 30, 2007, 9:07 am
Well said…it’s very important that we keep Zooomr going. It extremely bad luck that at this point the guys have suffered a HARDWARE problem of all things. We need competition in the social photography market.