EOL - A Biological Encyclopedia website too popular on first day
While it has taken almost a year, the non-profit Encyclopedia of Life project launched recently. It gained so much attention, that the site quickly crashed.
During five-and-a-half hours, the site logged 11.5 million hits, including visitors who reached the “503 error”.
EOL is estimated to have cost US$110.5 million so far.
The site has limited information on 30,000 species, and full profiles of 25 species. These fleshed-out profiles include an article with scientific references, maps of where the species are found, and are illustrated with photos and video. One million placeholder pages have been set up so far, and the plan is to eventually catalog all 1.8 million species. Read on» » » »



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