Monthly Archives: September 2006

Ahhh, that’s better

I’ve just completed the migration to some new DB hardware. Here’s what the new Skweezer DB server looks like under “heavy” load:

Skweezer DB server CPU

That’s good stuff. In the future we’re looking to engineer the database out of Skweezer almost entirely, but for now this nice new hardware will move things along. I have to say that moving to Data393 was one of the best single technology moves we’ve ever made. They have been great during this migration, like always.

Bloglines + Skweezer = Crazy Delicious

BloglinesVisiting Bloglines mobile through Skweezer has been awesome for quite a while, but at long last the reverse is now true: visiting Skweezer through Bloglines mobile is also awesome. As of last week, Bloglines Mobile uses a custom version of Skweezer to optimize off-site links. This is highly exciting to us. The response on the net has been almost unanimously positive. Kevin has been covering the action, and of course we’re going to PR this properly I’m sure.

However, there was this reaction from Arne Hess of the::unwired, on the other hand:

Ouch, bad news! In my previous posting about Bloglines cooperation with Skweezer, I just wrote: “I hope, Skweezer isn’t trying to skweeze the::unwired since we are serving a mobile device optimized version already which doesn’t needs to be skweezed again.” and indeed, links from Bloglines to the::unwired articles are skweezed. Even worse, not the mobile optimized page is skweezed but the desktop version which results in a completely broken experience.

I tried it out, and sure enough, the::unwired serves up two different versions of each page depending on the user agent. As an experiment, I visited that post with the standard Firefox 1.5.0.7 user agent string, and then again with an old phone user agent, specifically the Motorola 551 (MOT-V551/01.02.03 MIB/2.2.1 Profile/MIDP-2.0 Configuration/CLDC-1.1). The former returned 54.94 KB of HTML, and the later returned the same page that was only 15.92 KB. It is clear that the::unwired adapts page content for mobile devices. As it is today, Skweezer appears as IE 6, and so sites like the::unwired can not perform their magic. I think calling it “a completely broken experience” is a bit over the top, however.

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