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17044_32 Larry Halff's Bookmarks Tagged With "amazon"

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  1. Visit Amazon's Mechanical Turk Used for Fraudulent Activities - ReadWriteWeb Amazon's Mechanical Turk Used for Fraudulent Activities - ReadWriteWeb

    Le sigh: "Amazon's Mechanical Turk has fallen prey to social media spammers and it is now full of requests to spam bookmarking services for pennies per link."

  2. Visit Amazon.com: Amazon Web Services (2): Help: Amazon Web Services (2) FAQ & More Amazon.com: Amazon Web Services (2): Help: Amazon Web Services (2) FAQ & More

    Amazon SimpleDB provides a simple web services interface to create and store multiple data sets, query your data easily, and return the results.

  3. Visit rubyworks-ec2 : RubyWorks Production Stack on EC2 rubyworks-ec2 : RubyWorks Production Stack on EC2

    rubyworks-ec2 is a collection of Capistrano 2.0 recipies and utilities for automating Ruby on Rails application deployment on Amazon EC2

  4. Visit RubyForge: Capsize: Project Info RubyForge: Capsize: Project Info

    Capsize is a gem plugin for the Capistrano deployment tool to interface with the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2) API's using the query interface.

  5. Visit Paul Dowman   » Ruby on Rails EC2 “Appliance” Paul Dowman » Ruby on Rails EC2 “Appliance”

    "This is my attempt to create a public server image for Amazon’s EC2 hosting service that’s ready to run a standard Ruby on Rails application with little or no customization."

  6. Visit AWS::S3 AWS::S3

    Ruby Library for Amazon Simple Storage Service (S3)

  7. Visit Capistrano & EC2 Sitting in a Tree, K I S S I N G Capistrano & EC2 Sitting in a Tree, K I S S I N G

    Deploying a Rails app on EC2. Cool!?!

  8. Visit Simple File Upload to Amazon S3 From Ruby Simple File Upload to Amazon S3 From Ruby

    Copy files to S3 from the command line with Ruby.

  9. Visit A9.com > OpenSearch A9.com > OpenSearch

  10. Visit Clickriver Ads Clickriver Ads

    Advertise on Amazon.

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