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Amazon S3 revised pricing structure
Psionmark | October 11th 2008 by Mark Avey
Amazon have revised the pricing structure on their S3 storage product. I use S3 extensively for my main blog - FlightSimX - for storing images. It’s very cost effective for me and has the added bonus of reducing the server load, which is especi read more
Amazon Slashes S3 Prices
Website Services Magazine Daily Blog | October 9th 2008
Just a quick note: Amazon Web Services announced that effective November 1st, 2008, a new tiered pricing model for Amazon S3 will go into effect. The new model features four price tiers, with prices decreasing based on the amount of storage used by e read more
Amazon Reduces S3 Storage Prices
Digital Inspiration | October 9th 2008
Amazon has reduced prices of their Simple Storage Service aka S3. I use Amazon S3 to store all the CSS files, external scripts, web images and the site performance has improved since then because outsourcing to S3 puts less load on the Apache server. read more
The major Internet outages so far in 2008
Royal: The official blog of Pingdom - The uptime company | September 4th 2008 by David
Every day brings a new set of outages on the Internet. Websites go down, online services run into trouble, networks have glitches, and so on. When a lot of users are affected, these outages make the news and set the blogosphere abuzz. We here at Ping read more
Trading the Desktop for the Cloud
Realtime Messaging and Web Security | August 18th 2008 by Realtime Publishers
Can you trade your desktop for the cloud? Probably not completely but I'd like to find out just how far we can get today, so starting this week, I'm going to conduct an experiment in which I do as much work as possible using online desktop replacemen read more
Cloud Computing and Security
Realtime Messaging and Web Security | August 8th 2008 by Realtime Publishers
We've just posted a new article on security and cloud computing. Here's an excerpt: read more
The Trouble with Cloud Computing
Exposing Business Headlines Everyday! | August 8th 2008 by Robert Barr
On a technology basis, we are just preparing to increase our dependence on "cloud computing" which Google is a bigShareThis read more
How to make your blog independent from your hosting
Habitually Good | July 29th 2008 by Vaibhav Gadodia
Over the years of hosting this blog I have changed several hosting providers. I had actually started this on Blogger a long time ago and then I decided to host it myself using WordPress. I played around with DasBlog as a blogging engine (not too succ read more
Cropper Screen Capture Lets You Control Output Image Quality
Digital Inspiration | July 28th 2008
Cropper for Windows is a simple yet versatile camera for the desktop screen that is unique in two ways - you have full control over the quality of image captures and second, there's built-in support for email templates and Amazon S3. read more
Clouds: Sometimes when it rains it pours
The Unofficial CTO | July 21st 2008 by Jason Baker
Amazon’s S3 storage service was down for almost 6 hours this past weekend. Just imagine you were running a SaaS company which used S3 for all its storage. Ouch! On the other hand is this level of uptime any worse than what you would expect f read more
Amazon S3 Down for 7 Hours; S3 Clients Looking for Exit
Danny Thorpe | July 21st 2008 by Danny Thorpe
Lukas Biewald lays bare his frustrations with Amazon’s S3 service, particularly after the recent S3 service outtage that left his FaceStat business offline for more than 7 hours recently. Actually, Lukas has double posted on this issue - he h read more
Can I HaZ Images Amazon S3?
Easy Auto Sales | July 21st 2008 by Easy Auto Sales
Yesterday the Amazon S3 service was disabled for about 8 hours. Because of such, our images for cars were not available during that time. While the service has been reliable thus far except for a couple of incidents, 8 hours is really a LONG time f read more
Quando Amazon S3 va a farsi un giro…
Napolux.com | Web 2.0, Ajax, PHP, MySQL, JavaScript, Blog...… | July 21st 2008
Amazon S3 è un servizio di storage utilizzato da moltissime stelle del web 2.0: twitter, mybloglog l'ha fatto in passato, ecc... queste aziende si appoggiano a S3 per conservare le più svariate tipologie di informazioni: avatar, immagini, grafica d read more
Is It Now Ever Acceptable For Amazon’s S3 “To Be Down”?
Deep Jive Interests | July 20th 2008 by Tony Hung
Silly question for you to ponder: even though mistakes happen, and they are inevitable, in the evolving space of cloud computing, is ever acceptable for the structures which host the cloud to be “down”? I wonder if we’re yet at the read more
Amazon S3 Storage Down
Hawaii's Finest - John K's Blogs | July 20th 2008 by John Karratti
While we were all sitting here this morning or afternoon(depending on where your located), having coffee, and enjoying our Plurks, and Twitters, one of the biggest storage facilities on the internet went down. The downtime affected Plurk avi’s read more
Amazon S3 problems
UMBC ebiquity research blog | July 20th 2008
I guess this explains the problems we have been having with our Twitterment search engine for Twitter: Amazon S3 Down. read more
Amazon S3 Simple Storage Service - Everything You Wanted to Know
Digital Inspiration | July 15th 2008
Amazon S3 (Simple Storage Service) is an easy and inexpensive Internet hard-drive from Amazon Web Services (AWS) with absolutely no limits. This S3 Guide has all the information and tools you would need to quickly get started with Amazon S3. read more
Amazon S3 Buckets Described in Plain English
Digital Inspiration | July 15th 2008
Now that you know the basics of Amazon S3 and are equipped with tools to manage files on S3, let’s focus on how data gets stored on Amazon S3 using Buckets. Just like a bucket holds water, Amazon buckets are like a container for your files. read more
Web App Hosting on Amazon (Case of Pinoy.FM)
Pinoy Web Startup | July 9th 2008 by Marie Casas
In this guest post, Allan Flores of Pinoy.FM shares his experience in managing high-traffic sites. Should you pay for dedicated hosting or use Amazon AWS or other grid server solutions for your web application? Pinoy.FM, launched in February 2008, is read more
Amazon S3 - Getting Started
HowIDid - Practical Tips For Marketers & Webmasters | July 3rd 2008 by Deep Arora
Now Playing: Amazon S3 - Getting Started Did you like this video? Post your feedback below.. Amazon S3 webservice is a revolution in the online file hosting world. It is darn cheap and has a solid brand name (Amazon) behind it. Thousands of internet read more
A firefox extension for Managing Amazon s3 Accounts
TechnoSpot | May 31st 2008
Overstimulate has come out with a new Firefox extension for accessing Amazon S3 accounts. What makes it simple to use is you do everything from your browser instead of using a FTP client.You can manage your buckets, upload new files, or delete ex read more
Google App Engine Is Now Open For All, Releases Expected Pricing…
B.E.T.A. Daily | May 30th 2008 by Vikrant Sharma
Google has opened its application hosting platform, Google App Engine, for all. Now, anyone can build a web application with the in-built Python IDE and deploy applications on Google’s own infrastructure which is highly scalable and reliabl read more
Top Websites to follow if you’re into Web Development
PaulSpoerry.com | May 26th 2008 by Paul Spoerry
1. NETTUTS NETTUTS is a recently launched blog/tutorial site that provides “spoonfed web skills“. There are already plenty of useful and detailed tutorials that range from offloading static content to Amazon S3 to creating a beautiful read more
TinyLoad - Upload de ficheiros para 12 serviços em simultâneo.
2.0 Webmania | May 20th 2008 by 2.0 Webmania
O TinyLoad é um muito útil aplicativo online que lhe permite efectuar o upload de ficheiros para uma dúzia (exacta) de serviços que permitem o alojamento e partilha de ficheiros. O TinyLoad funciona de forma muito simples, sem publicidade e dispo read more
Google App Engine
77Lab: European Online Marketing Blog | May 6th 2008 by 77Lab
Google has released a preview of a new service where developers can house their developed applications within Google’s infrastructure. The service has been named Google App Engine and looks to help developers bypass difficulties that are common wit read more
Amazon Web Services Ringing In More Changes.
Web Site Hosting and Optimization Tips | April 29th 2008 by DB
Some more good news for all Amazon EC2 and S3 users. Amazon has announced that they are slashing bandwidth charges effective May 1st 2008. You can read more about the exact price difference in here. Amazon seem to be rolling out quite a few improveme read more
Using Amazon S3 To Host Your Media Files.
Web Site Hosting and Optimization Tips | April 25th 2008 by DB
Amazon Simple Storage Service or S3 as it is more popularly known is an extremely cost effective way to store and manage your data. Your data could be anything, from simple normal every day work related files to your hosting or database backups. Th read more
Amazon Launches AWS Service Health Dashboard And Premium Support
B.E.T.A. Daily | April 17th 2008 by Vikrant Sharma
Amazon Web Services, the Cloud Computing arm of Amazon, has launched AWS Service Health Dashboard and Premium Support services for the AWS customers. The Health Dashboard comes as a part of its Basic Support offering and is free for use whereas the read more
Interarchy 9.0.1 Brings Ease to File Transferring with Extreme Po…
svenrox.com | April 17th 2008
Continuing to raise the bar in file transfer technology Interarchy 9 introduces over one hundred new and improved features, including a brand new protocol built upon SSH, numerous enhancements to the product’s interface, plus much more. “ read more
Clearing The Clouds Over Cloud Computing
B.E.T.A. Daily | April 13th 2008 by Vikrant Sharma
With Google’s launch of Apps Engine last week, Cloud Computing again became a buzzword. Everyone is seeing and talking about everything to be in the cloud in the near future. But there are still so many clouds over cloud computing that ther read more

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