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5296_32 John Munsch's Bookmarks Tagged With "amazon"

  1. Visit Elastic Server On-Demand: Home Elastic Server On-Demand: Home

  2. Visit scalr - Google Code scalr - Google Code

    A manager for utilizing Amazon's EC2. It automatically scales up servers if utilization thresholds go past limits and repairs the server farm it maintains if servers crash.

  3. Visit ItemLookup - AWS Zone - Amazon Web Services (TM) - Made Simple. AWS Code Samples, Code Generator REST and SOAP Scratch Pads and more... ItemLookup - AWS Zone - Amazon Web Services (TM) - Made Simple. AWS Code Samples, Code Generator REST and SOAP Scratch Pads and more...

    A really handy tool for testing out queries to Amazon's item lookup. With it you can really get into the store to get pretty much all the same info that appears on the item pages of their online catalog.

  4. Visit Pluit Solutions » Ruby Amazon E-Commerce REST Service API   (amazon-ecs) Pluit Solutions » Ruby Amazon E-Commerce REST Service API   (amazon-ecs)

    Need to hook up to Amazon's affiliate program from your Ruby or Rails app. This is a pretty good solution.

  5. Visit Amazon Web Services Blog: EC2 Firefox Extension is now Open Source Amazon Web Services Blog: EC2 Firefox Extension is now Open Source

    Mentions that the Firefox plugin to control EC2 instances has gone open source and links to both the plugin and the open source project.

  6. Visit Amazon SimpleDB Amazon SimpleDB

    Yet another commercial development service from Amazon. This time a CouchDB like database service.

  7. Visit EC2 on Rails EC2 on Rails

    A Ubuntu Linux image for Amazon's EC2 that has already been configured for Ruby on Rails app deployment.

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