Amazon Jumps on Web Services Bandwagon
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Nexsan jumps on ILM bandwagon
Nexsan jumps on ILM bandwagon
03/23/2005 03:22 PMTechWorld Mar 23 2005 6:02PM GMT
Nokia Jumps on OMAPI Bandwagon
Nokia Jumps on OMAPI Bandwagon
02/04/2003 11:43 AMThe handheld giant teams up with STMicroelectronics and Texas
Instruments to form a separate open mobile application processor
interface for phones and PDAs.
Gucci jumps on iPod bandwagon
Gucci jumps on iPod bandwagon
04/20/2004 11:16 AMGucci is now offering a designer carrying case for Apple's popular
iPod digital music player...
Bell Canada jumps on VoIP bandwagon
Bell Canada jumps on VoIP bandwagon
12/17/2003 01:17 PMZDNet Dec 17 2003 12:36PM ET
LG Electronics Jumps Onto Digital Camera
Bandwagon
LG Electronics Jumps Onto Digital Camera
Bandwagon
07/01/2004 01:57 AMHankooki Jul 1 2004 6:43AM GMT
Amazon profit rises as revenue jumps
Amazon profit rises as revenue jumps
01/27/2004 08:39 PMCNET Jan 28 2004 0:46AM GMT
With more growth from within, Circuit
City jumps off the Amazon train
With more growth from within, Circuit
City jumps off the Amazon train
04/02/2005 01:53 PMInternetRetailer.com Apr 2 2005 4:40PM GMT
Apple Japan jumps in services survey
Apple Japan jumps in services survey
05/26/2004 10:18 AMApple Japan rose from sixth to second place in the personal computer
category in Nikkei BP Consulting's annual after-sales services survey,
reports NE Asia Online...
Amazon.com Web Services
Amazon.com Web Services
07/22/2002 05:40 AM"To help stimulate Web service innovation, we now offer software
developers the opportunity to integrate Amazon.com features and
content directly into other web sites using either SOAP or XML over
HTTP. [....] Search for Amazon.com products using virtually any
parameter that you can think of [...] Add items to the Amazon.com
shopping cart, wishlist, or wedding registry directly from your own
Web site".Great! Paul Bausch created BookPost ("a Web tool that helps
with putting together a weblog post about any book", see also
Mockerybird's Book Watch,) Jason Kottke mentions that Jeff Bezos
attended the O'Reilly's Emerging Tech Conference, and Aaron Swartz
finds it "[o]bviously inspired by Google". Now where do I find the
time to use it on SciFan?
Amazon.com Provides Web Services
Amazon.com Provides Web Services
07/18/2002 07:24 AMAmazon.com Launches Web Services
Amazon.com Launches Web Services
07/17/2002 12:09 PM"We're putting out a welcome mat for developers -- this is an
important beginning and new direction for us," said Jeff Bezos,
founder and CEO of Amazon.com. "Developers can now incorporate
Amazon.com content and features directly onto their own websites. We
can't wait to see how they're going to surprise us."
Among its many features, Amazon.com's Web Services will allow third
party sites to search and display products from Amazon.com's web site,
and enable visitors to those sites to add items to their Amazon.com
shopping carts. Developers can access AWS through two industry
standards: XML and SOAP (Simple Object Access Protocol).
"zeldman.irish"
Tim O'Reilly: Amazon Web Services API
Tim O'Reilly: Amazon Web Services API
07/21/2002 11:37 PMWeb sites like Amazon and Google are applications. And Microsoft has
demonstrated over and over again that a platform strategy beats an
applications strategy every time. Once you have other companies
building added value that relies on you, you have a kind of benign
industry lock in that's a real competitive advantage. (That's why I
bet that Microsoft's MapPoint eventually supplants AOL's MapQuest as
the dominant resource for geographic information. Unless AOL gets off
its duff and supports developers, of course.)
"zeldman.caryg"
Amazon.com Enters the Web Services Age
Amazon.com Enters the Web Services Age
07/16/2002 02:48 PMThe retail giant launches a platform for developers at other sites to
create applications and tools to import Amazon content, features, and
hopefully, sales.
Using Amazon Web Services With PHP And
SOAP
Using Amazon Web Services With PHP And
SOAP
11/11/2002 06:02 AMNow, your favourite language and mine, PHP, has recently started
shipping with support for XML-based remote procedure calls (including
SOAP) over HTTP. This makes PHP ideal for developers looking to
integrate Amazon Web Services into their Web applications. The only
problem? Not too many people know how to do it.
That's where this tutorial comes in. Over the next few pages, I'll be
demonstrating how you can use PHP, in combination with Amazon Web
Services, to add powerful new capabilities to your Web applications.
Take a look. -- icarus
"zeldman.blsu"
Tim O'Reilly about the Amazon Web
Services API
Tim O'Reilly about the Amazon Web
Services API
07/22/2002 05:40 AM"Web sites like Amazon and Google are applications. And Microsoft has
demonstrated over and over again that a platform strategy beats an
applications strategy every time. Once you have other companies
building added value that relies on you, you have a kind of benign
industry lock in that's a real competitive advantage."
Making Web Services Work at Amazon
Making Web Services Work at Amazon
12/09/2003 05:01 PMJeff Barr, Amazon's web services evangelist, presented Tuesday at XML
2003, explaining the decisions involved in making Amazon's puiblic web
services strategy a success.
Commentary: Amazon--the Web services
bellwether
Commentary: Amazon--the Web services
bellwether
12/19/2003 06:23 PMUsing Amazon Web Services With PHP And
SOAP (part 2)
Using Amazon Web Services With PHP And
SOAP (part 2)
11/13/2002 09:10 PMUsing Amazon Web Services With PHP And
SOAP (part 1)
Using Amazon Web Services With PHP And
SOAP (part 1)
11/06/2002 06:33 PMIt's the coolest store on the Web - and now, its databases are
accessible to you. Welcome to Amazon Web Services, an XML-based API
that
allows you to quickly build an online store that leverages off
Amazon.com's massive databases. Find out more, inside.
Amazon Releases Web Services API To
E-Commerce Site
Amazon Releases Web Services API To
E-Commerce Site
03/13/2003 10:24 AMGoogle, Amazon and Beyond: Creating and
Consuming Web Services
Google, Amazon and Beyond: Creating and
Consuming Web Services
06/11/2004 07:15 PMAustralian Personal Computer,Australia-23 hours ago ... Amazon.com
databases. Initial examples are based on a JavaScript library named
xmlhttp, switching later to a pure Java focus. The use ...
Sun next up on pay-as-you-go bandwagon
Sun next up on pay-as-you-go bandwagon
02/05/2005 09:10 PMSun, which once shunned services in favor of selling big, expensive
boxes, is the latest to jump on the pay-per-use utility computing
bandwagon with a new grid offering that promises to bring users
computing power on demand.
SOA bandwagon
SOA bandwagon
04/23/2004 08:03 AMThere was an unseemly scramble among big-name vendors this week, all
eager to be seen aboard the SOA bandwagon. IBM had ...
Amazon accidentally revealed the real
names of many anonymous reviewers this
week, through a bug in the amazon.ca
back-end
Amazon accidentally revealed the real
names of many anonymous reviewers this
week, through a bug in the amazon.ca
back-end
02/14/2004 03:55 PMunmasked .. glitch
nytimes.com/2004/02/14/technology/14AMAZ.html
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Get off the online bandwagon
Get off the online bandwagon
06/01/2004 05:29 AMEducation.guardian.co.uk - Tue Jun 1, 07:34 am GMT
Why you shouldn't jump on the SPF
bandwagon.
Why you shouldn't jump on the SPF
bandwagon.
02/01/2005 09:22 PM SPF is a very broken anti-forgery technique
which you should not implement. You should neither
publish SPF records, nor check SPF on incoming email.
If you use SPF, you will be causing genuine email to be
rejected. There are much better alternatives which address the
forgery problem without throwing the baby out with the
bathwater.
MSN gets on search bandwagon
MSN gets on search bandwagon
02/11/2003 05:51 PMIn partnership with pay-for-performance ad companies such as Overture
Services, LookSmart and Google, major Web portals make money when
people click on ...
NTL joins unbundling bandwagon
NTL joins unbundling bandwagon
09/21/2004 06:19 AMLLU cheaper than cable laying
Jumping On The VoWiFi Bandwagon
Jumping On The VoWiFi Bandwagon
12/17/2003 02:28 PMVoIP is hot. WiFi is hot. So, why not combine the two into a VoWiFi
service? At least that appears to be the thinking of a number of
companies who maybe haven't thought through all the details. The
latest is a Canadian company that is offering a
softphone
VoIP service for use at WiFi hotspots. That is, you get a piece
of software that works as a phone on your computer. Then, whenever
your computer is hooked up to the internet, such as at a hotspot, you
can use your computer as a phone (assuming you have a headset). And
they want to charge for this. They seem to be ignoring the fact that
there are a number of similar VoIP providers that are offering free
service (Free World Dialup, Skype, SIPphone, etc.). The big
"difference" is that this new company, mobitus, already has a set
gateway to a regular phone system. But, the others are all getting
there, and don't charge at all for the ability to use the basic
service. Also, you have to wonder why the focus is on both ends of
the VoWiFi equation with this one. Since people don't tend to use
hotspots all that often, isn't this a solution that's better pitched
as just a VoIP solution, that you can use at the home, office or on
the road - basically anywhere you have an internet connection? By
pitching it as only useful at hotspots, they've cut down on their
market quite a bit - especially since hotspot use is still very small.
Besides, let's face it, if you're in a hotspot somewhere, is your
first thought going to be to pull out your headset and use a clunky
softphone interface, or to just pull out your trusty mobile phone?
Dell Jumping on the Opteron Bandwagon?
Dell Jumping on the Opteron Bandwagon?
04/23/2004 11:03 PMUK papers hop on music download
bandwagon
UK papers hop on music download
bandwagon
07/26/2004 05:34 AMBuy copies, download free songs
Microsoft hops on the RFID bandwagon
Microsoft hops on the RFID bandwagon
01/26/2004 04:10 PMMicrosoft announced on Monday new software to help small and midsize
companies take advantage of new wireless technology that can help them
to better manage their supply chains. The company has added Radio
Frequency Identification technology, which combines silicon chip and
radio frequency technology to track inventory, to its Microsoft Axapta
Warehouse Management software.
Gadget bandwagon loaded with risks
Gadget bandwagon loaded with risks
11/06/2003 11:10 AMZDNet Nov 6 2003 9:24AM ET
Oracle joins the monthly patch bandwagon
Oracle joins the monthly patch bandwagon
08/19/2004 10:08 AMBreaks cover
Clear Channel Hopping On The Podcasting
Bandwagon
Clear Channel Hopping On The Podcasting
Bandwagon
03/25/2005 09:47 PMIn the midst of lackluster growth as a result of declining revenue
from its radio ads, Clear Channel announces that it is
revamping its online strategy. While this story does reek of
a "hey, we're still going to work everyday" release, there are a
number of interesting bits. Not only will Clear Channel be offering
free live web concerts, but they also
will be
dabbling in
podcasting. While Clear Channel's five-minute ad-supported
podcasts are a good gesture, they don't really seem to get the whole
point of podcasting. Podcasts allow users to listen to what they want
to hear when they want to hear it. After listening to a Clear Channel
podcast, if you want to hear more, then what? Too bad for you,
because most likely the show already aired and there's no way to
listen to the rest of the show. This doesn't sound so much like
podcasting as it does a way for Clear Channel execs to think they're
on top of these new cool things when they're actually making
themselves look silly.
Clark Gets On High-Tech Campaign
Bandwagon
Clark Gets On High-Tech Campaign
Bandwagon
12/24/2003 04:55 PMAVN Online Dec 24 2003 4:08PM ET
Joel gets on the social interface design
bandwagon
Joel gets on the social interface design
bandwagon
09/09/2004 09:16 AM
He
re's an excellent rant by Joel Spolsky (pointed to me via Tim
Lundeen - thanks Tim.)
Joel has been around the block - so it's reassuring to see him grok
this - the most basic of assumptions on the future of software. Its
not just usability anymore - it's about human-human interaction -
social interface design.
Ball Club Drives an HDTV Bandwagon
Ball Club Drives an HDTV Bandwagon
07/05/2004 09:02 PMCox Communications and Sony are teaming up with the San Diego Padres
to promote high-definition television.
A Crowded Bandwagon Yields Music Without
Worries
A Crowded Bandwagon Yields Music Without
Worries
01/01/2004 03:24 AMNew York Times Jan 1 2004 2:16AM ET
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