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March 2010

February 2010

MapBox | creating custom maps in the cloud

by Spone & 6 others
MapBox is a suite of open source tools to create beautiful custom maps in Amazon's cloud.

December 2009

Amazon CloudFront

by srcmax

Amazon CloudFront is a web service for content delivery. It integrates with other Amazon Web Services to give developers and businesses an easy way to distribute content to end users with low latency, high data transfer speeds, and no commitments.

Amazon.com - Get the Wish List Browser Button

by nhoizey
Amazon propose maintenant de remplir sa wishlist depuis n'importe quel site, danger en vue pour le portefeuille !!!

November 2009

Amazon RDS, MySQL, Hmm?

by marco
BTW if you follow their "use mysqldump" model for pushing data into the service, remember that --single-transaction will allow you to do a hot backup. There is no need to lock up your current database. I am still appalled at how few people know that. Years ago we should have renamed "mysqldump" to "mysqlbackup" and defaulted the settings for Innodb.

Expanding the Cloud: The Amazon Relational Database Service (RDS)

by marco
En tout cas, leur discours marketing fait rêver :)

Amazon Relational Database Service (Amazon RDS)

by marco
MySQL as a web service from Amazon

October 2009

How To: Getting Started with Amazon EC2

by marco
EC2 lets you easily run and manage many instances (like servers) and given the proper software and configurations, have a scalable platform for your web application, outsource resource-intensive tasks to EC2 or for whatever you would use a server farm

September 2009

Amazon - Constrained Search vs. Random Results

by access2
The way to find needles in the immense haystack of Amazon.com is through constrained search. Amazon's search function, like most others, claims to use a logical AND operator on keywords. That is search results for "Amazon Warriors," for example, should contain both "Amazon" AND "Warriors." In fact, you will find that, all things being equal -- "Amazon" AND "Warriors" results will appear higher than "Amazon" OR "Warriors" results. You need to "drill down" through the thousands of Amazon Categories to find the results that meet your criteria. I could go on and on (there really are thousands of categories) but I think this small sample will illustrate how different your results can be for a single search term

Amazon aStores @ Amazon.com

by access2
Now you can quickly and easily build thousands of Amazon product pages using the unlimited category nesting feature, build your own site navigation, and customize your store's look and feel with CSS.

The Whole Ed Cata-Blog

by access2
There are over 75 million pages at Amazon.com, and the major search engines don't index them nearly as well as you might think. My blog is your guide to the Amazon backwaters. This work is supported solely by Amazon commissions.

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