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		<title>Has that website gone TitsUp?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I was a bit bored the other day but managed to find something to do. Something reminded me of a guy I used to work with who used the phrase &#8220;It&#8217;s all gone tits up&#8221; a lot. He headed up the test team so he had reason to use it! I don&#8217;t really know why [...]]]></description>
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<p>I was a bit bored the other day but managed to find something to do. Something reminded me of a guy I used to work with who used the phrase &#8220;It&#8217;s all gone tits up&#8221; a lot. He headed up the test team so he had reason to use it!</p>
<p>I don&#8217;t really know why but I decided to log in to my <a title="Gandi - domain registration and hosting" href="http://www.gandi.net/">Gandi</a> account and checked the availability of titsup.*, found that <a title="TitsUp - URL checker" href="http://titsup.net/">titsup.net</a> was available and registered it.</p>
<p>The result of all this is that I&#8217;ve developed a simple website to check if a given URL is working. There are other sites that do this, mainly in response to Twitter downtime, but in an effort to differentiate TitsUp from those it has two features I couldn&#8217;t find anywhere else.</p>
<p>It can <a title="Has Twitter gone tits up?" href="http://titsup.net/twitter.com">check a domain name</a> like the others, but you can also <a title="Has the BBC TV schedule web page gone tits up?" href="http://titsup.net/http://www.bbc.co.uk/bbcone/listings/index.shtml?day=today&amp;service_id=4223">enter a complete URL and it will check that</a>. It follows all redirects until it reaches a destination and it also lets you know exactly what went wrong rather than just saying whether it&#8217;s working or not.</p>
<p>The other feature is only evident if the URL you check is not working. TitsUp will offer to check a failing URL every 10 minutes for the next 24 hours. If it starts working you&#8217;ll get an email telling you the good news. If it&#8217;s still not working after 24 hours you&#8217;ll get an email saying so. It can also optionally notify you in both cases via a direct message in <a title="Twitter" href="http://twitter.com/">Twitter</a> thereby allowing you to get an SMS notification as well as an email. Note that for this to work you&#8217;ll need to <a title="TitsUp on Twitter" href="http://twitter.com/titsup">follow the titsup user</a>.</p>
<p>As a simple tool I think it works really well. I&#8217;m interested in any opinions people might have so please <a title="Contact me" href="http://stut.net/who#contact">let me know what you think</a>. Now all I need to do is create an icon for the site and Twitter user. Anyone fancy giving that a go?</p>
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