Google Mistakes Michael Jackson’s Death For an “Automated Attack” [MediaMemo]
One last Michael Jackson Web traffic story: Google (GOOG) says it received so many search queries with the late singer’s name on Thursday that it thought it was being targeted by an “automated attack.” Which meant that some visitors looking for Jackson info on Google News got an error message for about 25 minutes yesterday.
Google also offers up this graph to give you a sense of the traffic spike it got from Jackson-searchers. It’s impressive, but without metrics it’s sort of hard to gauge what it really means — just like the chart that Google provided about query volume during Barack Obama’s inauguration. (Click to enlarge.)
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