It was a bad news day for Google on Tuesday, as the company’s Google News site went offline for about an hour.
“Today, starting at about 12:30 p.m. [Pacific Time], many users began experiencing difficulties accessing Google News,” Google spokesman Chris Gaither said in an e-mail message Tuesday. “We are aware of the issue and working to fix it.”
By around 2 p.m. the site was popping back online for many users, although some were still reporting intermittent outages.
Google isn’t the only company having Web troubles this week. On Monday, Facebook said problems in its network had caused a variety of problems for users trying to access its services.
Users were unable to log in or view profiles, and in some cases reported that their posts disappeared. Facebook blamed its problems on “database and caching problems.”
Google didn’t immediately have an explanation for the Google News outage.