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	<title>Comments on: Even Amazon.com goes down sometimes&#8230;</title>
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		<title>By: New Jersey Web Design</title>
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		<description>Amazon, Toys R Us, Kids R Us and several other household brand names are running on the same infrastructure. I noticed similar problems on Amazon and Toys R Us during the &#039;05 holiday season. I also noticed that Toysrus.com lives on the Amazon domain which would explain the shared network problems. You would think these well know fortune 500 companies would implement a professional and reliable infrastructure, on isolated domains and servers.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Amazon, Toys R Us, Kids R Us and several other household brand names are running on the same infrastructure. I noticed similar problems on Amazon and Toys R Us during the &#8216;05 holiday season. I also noticed that <a href="http://Toysrus.com" title="http://Toysrus.com" target="_blank">Toysrus.com</a> lives on the Amazon domain which would explain the shared network problems. You would think these well know fortune 500 companies would implement a professional and reliable infrastructure, on isolated domains and servers.</p>
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