Online and on the Edge
New York Times, September 24, 2007
By Shaun Assael
Late last year John Draper, a 41-year-old computer programmer, awoke in his house here with a stomach-churning problem. A Paris outfit he had hired to help run his Internet radio station, Atlantic Sound Factory, was in trouble. The server it used to connect him to roughly 1,500 listeners daily was perilously overloaded.
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