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"INCONCEIVABLE!"
Here's the announcement.
Love & Peace, Clarence
Thanks for using FeedBurner.
I saw your post and took a quick look at your stats and, actually, taking a closer look at the breakdown of your subscribers (the Subscribers menu under the Analyze tab on feedburner.com), you should be able to see pretty quickly what the source of the new subscriber numbers over the past day.
I'd be glad to give you more detail if you contact me directly or send in a support request to your feedback email address: feedback@feedburner.com
Thanks,
Jessie Chavez
FeedBurner Engineering Team
The subscription boost is attributable to a single source, and it's got nothing to do with Pageflakes. Since this concerns subscription data breakdowns you haven't made public, feel free to contact us at feedback AT feedburner.com and we can discuss your account further.
You folks really ARE on the ball, aren't you?!?! Very impressive!!!
Okay, as I point out on an update post (http://leehopkins.net/2007/01/06/its-not-feedbu...) the problem now points to Feedblitz. Does anyone at Feedburner know of anyone on Feedblitz's tech team?
Obviously any man who can quote from The Princess Bride is no one to be trifled with; or, in HHGTTG-speek, a hoopy frood who *really* knows where his towel is.