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EllieK wrote:
This is odd for Reuters. Several of the teenage Hungarian bloggers I follow on tumblr were the first to catch it (they are avid readers of Reuters business news, interestingly) 18+ hours ago. It’s still here now. When I saw a blank page, I was concerned. “Human error? Was Reuters’ website hacked?” http://dataanxiety.tumblr.com/post/16113869643/a
Or worse.
Or worse.
Everyone is safe and sound, right?
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