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Planned Maintenance for AndroidGuys

messyHey guys and gals... We're moving AndroidGuys to a bigger, better solution today and things might act a little funny.  We've simply outgrown our current situation so it's time move forward.   The whole thing should take less than a day so hang in there!

Just a couple of quick things to point out.

  • It might take a day or so for this to even out.
  • Please do not email/tweet us to say the site is acting funny or you can't get in.  We know.
  • For now, the site will sit in a limbo status and continue to load the previous cached version.  Once we're back up, the stuff in our queue will fall into place!
  • If you want to let your twitter followers know, feel free to.

By all estimations, the 503 "Server Capacity" Errors will go away.

See you on the other side!

Scott | AndroidGuys
@AndroidGuysCom

Scott founded AndroidGuys on November 5, 2007 and has been hooked ever since. His other mobile efforts can be found on AndroidAtlas (CNET) where he covers Google's mobile platform. When not obsessing over phones and tablets, Scott can be found listening to house music, watching the Green Bay Packers, or catching the latest movie.

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