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Just one day after Rackspace announced its challenger to Amazon's suite of cloud computing services, Amazon announced that it is taking its EC2 cloud computing service out of beta and
Continue reading »Perhaps I ventured a bit too far out of my echo chamber, but today I came across 3 different conspiracy theory articles about popular Web companies. One was about e-commerce
Continue reading »digg_url = 'http://digg.com/tech_news/Amazon_S3_Exceeds_99_99_Uptime'; digg_bgcolor = '#ffffff'; digg_skin = 'compact'; We're hearing of more and more startups using Amazon S3 (Simple Storage Service) for their storage needs; and this stat
Continue reading »The use cases for Twitter, the IM/blogging hybrid that has taken the blogger world by storm, continues to grow. Tonight I spotted Amazon.com using Twitter to announce Gold Box deals.
Continue reading »A few days after Amazon released their SimpleDB service, they also added the new DevPay service to their web application infrastructure stack, which makes it easier for developers to charge
Continue reading »One week after suffering a major blow to its infamous "1-Click" shopping patent, Amazon.com has been awarded what's sure to be seen as its latest bit of highly obnoxious
Continue reading »Amazon today announced premium for-pay support packages for some of its core infrastructure services. The Simple Storage Service (S3), Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2), and Simple Queue Service (SQS) each received
Continue reading »Read/WriteWeb's Web 2.0 Summit coverage sponsored by Yahoo! Day 2 at the Web 2.0 Summit and Jeff Bezos is on stage, talking about S3 and EC2. He says "we're a
Continue reading »Amazon announced today that it is bridging two of its web computing services, EC2 and S3, with Hadoop, an open-source project that brings the same distributed data processing power as
Continue reading »Last week Amazon clamped down on Zlio and told the service that they could no longer promote Amazon products in the United States. Amazon informed the site of the decision
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