Some of you may remember that a while back I wrote about the consistent errors Amatomu is giving allot of us. Well after I wanted to rant again yesterday about how I now get greeted with the silly database error everytime I visit the site, I have seen that Amatomu finnaly confessed.
After visiting Amatomu just a while ago, the smerky database error page that made you the end user thought that you broke the site has now been replaced with a message stating that amatomu has reached its end at the Mail & Gardian.
Firstly, apologies for not communicating sooner about the site’s downtime. We were hoping to fix it sooner.
Amatomu has become too expensive for us to maintain and run, as it brings very little revenue, and bears a prohibitive cost for a company whose main product is news.
However, it’s obviously a great little product, and one that deserves to survive. To this end, we’ve offered it to a couple of interested parties. If we have no joy there, we’ll be offering it to the community to run as a community-based service.
Please bear with us as we fix it, and as we go through the process of transferring ownership. We will have clarity within the next five days.
Jason
Technical Manager
Mail & Guardian
Good luck to whoever buys Amatomu, I personaly think that it is a great service and can be changed to become profitable, specialy since there is so much interest in the site. Take Afrigator as an example, surely they are not running their blog aggregator at a los. I will be a firm supporter of Amatomu as soon as all the bugs get ironed out again and is stable enough.
Maybe a few of us web junkies should try and further Amatomu as a Community Project.




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It’s a shame. They should have looked at the advertising medium, as afrigator did. They have a lot of page views per month, or at least they did.
I think that it should go to the community, surely there are enough of us who are will and able and skillful torun such a thing. Give back to the community.
I’m willing to help, any one else?
Yea I also believe a community takeover will be the best, on another note take a look at http://www.igeek.co.za/2009/11/10/new-south-african-blog-aggregator/ A new aggregator has joined the race.
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