![]() ![]() This put an enormous strain on the websites of many of Akamai’s customers, including ABC.com, The Washington Post, and a slew of other news organs, as well as the websites of the Red Cross, the FBI, and American Airlines, which owned both the first plane to strike the towers, Flight 11, and Flight 77, which crashed into the Pentagon. After the second plane hit, virtually everyone with an Internet connection was logging on to find out what was happening. Soon enough, however, it became clear that nothing about the incident was small. When they learned that it was due to reports of a small plane crashing into the World Trade Center, they were not unduly alarmed. ![]() on September 11, 2001, employees in the Network Operations Command Center of Cambridge-based Akamai Technologies noticed an unusual increase in Internet traffic. No Better Time: The Brief, Remarkable Life of Danny Lewin, the Genius Who Transformed the Internet ![]()
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