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Amazon ASIN EAN Converter (Windows)
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Excerpt: With this tool, you can convert an Amazon item number (ASIN) into an EAN number. Reverse is also possible: When entering the EAN our tool finds the right ASIN for you. The Amazon ASIN is used by 10-digit part number (Amazon Standard Identification Number). The EAN is a 13-digit part number (European Article Number), which is used in international trade. Requirements: You need to create an account at http://aws. amazon. com – this is free.... read the full post.
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Increasing Your Testing Happiness Index with Eucalyptus + AWS
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Excerpt: At the recent AWS Summit San Francisco, AWS SVP Andy Jassy made a point of saying that choosing between private and public clouds is not an all-or-nothing proposition. He said that when customers ask him if they need to be either "all in to AWS, or all in on a private cloud" he tells them the answer is no. He then went on to present six use cases organizations should consider when moving to the cloud. It was interesting to note that the first one on his list was dev & test. We couldn’t agree more. Among Eucalyptus customers, dev & test is by far the most common use case.... read the full post.
Tags: API-Evangelist, API-Stack, AWS, Cloud Computing, Eucaplytus
Amazon Reportedly Working On A 3D Smartphone
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Excerpt: The Amazon smartphone is a rumor that just will not die.  Citing unnamed sources, the Wall Street Journal reports that Amazon is working on building two smartphones — one of which would be a high-end device with 3D visual capabilities where images would appear to float above the screen without the need of 3D glasses. Users could reportedly control the smartphone via eye movements, perhaps similar to the facial-tracking features of the Samsung Galaxy S4.   [See Also: Where Does Amazon Fit in the Game of Phones? ] An Amazon lab in Cupertino, Calif. (where Apple is also headquartered), is reportedly working on a variety of devices for the e-commerce giant.... read the full post.
Tags: API-Evangelist, API-Stack, AWS, Mobile, prediction
Amazon Cloud Player users can now stream music in Ford SYNC AppLink cars using an iOS device
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Excerpt: Amazon announced today that iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch owners can now access its Cloud Player music service in Ford vehicles equipped with SYNC AppLink. The update means that any music purchased and stored through Cloud Player can now be accessed through the Amazon MP3 app – available for all iOS devices – and then beamed to the following vehicles; the 2013 Ford Fiesta, Mustang, Focus, E-Series, C-MAX Hybrid, Expedition, Fusion, F-150 and Super Duty models. It follows a similar roll-out for Android users back in February and joins a pretty formidable number of music apps already available over SYNC AppLink, such as MOG, Slacker, Pandora and Rhapsody.... read the full post.
Tags: API-Evangelist, API-Stack, Automobile, AWS, Ford, Media
Amazon Web Services Blog: AWS SDK for Node.js - Now Generally Available
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Excerpt: The General Availability (GA) release of the AWS SDK for Node. js is now available and can be installed through npm as aws-sdk. We have added a number of features since the preview release including bound parameters, streams, IAM roles for EC2 instances, version locking, and proxies. Here are a couple of examples to help you to understand bound parameters and streams. Bound Parameters You can now pass parameters into the constructor of any service object. These parameters will be intelligently merged with request parameters for each call. This makes it easy to create a service object that is bound to a specific resource. In the following example we create an Amazon S3 service object and bind it to a bucket and key.... read the full post.
Tags: AWS, Developers, Nodejs
Amazon Web Services evangelist Jeff Barr embarking on cloud-powered cross-country road trip
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Excerpt: Amazon Web Services principal evangelist Jeff Barr is embarking on an AWS Road Trip that involves driving across the country to promote the cloud platform. The trip will kick off on May 12 in Boston, with Barr working his way back west across the continental US to arrive back in Amazon’s backyard of Seattle. Barr outed the trip on the AWS blog back in March. The finalized schedule is now up at AWSroadtrip. com. Here’s his itinerary: Week 1 Monday, May 13 – Boston, MA Boston AWS Meetup. Tuesday, May 14 – Philadelphia, PA – Philly Stop (Philly DevOps and PhillyAWS. Wednesday, May 15 – Pittsburgh, PA – Pittsburgh AWS Meetup. Thursday, May 16 – Roanoke, Virginia – Roanoke Valley. NET User Group.... read the full post.
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AWS Launches Certification Program, Shows How Much It Wants Enterprise Customers
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Excerpt: Amazon Web Services (AWS) has launched a certification program to designate people who have the technical skills for building secure and reliable apps using AWS technology. The new Amazon Web Services Global Certification Program is built around the three primary roles for engineering teams delivering cloud-based solutions: Solutions Architect, SysOps Administrator and Developer. Before getting certified, people must pass an exam, which is administered through Kryterion testing centers in more than 100 countries and 750 testing locations. The first certification to be offered is the “AWS Certified Solutions Architect – Associate Level.... read the full post.
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Jeff Barr''s Head is in the Cloud
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Excerpt:  Jeff Barr is the Chief Evangelist for Amazon Web Services (AWS). The 10-year Amazon veteran is focused on telling the AWS story to audiences all over the world. Jeff has been there since the inception of AWS, where he was focused on furthering awareness of web services and inspiring developers to create innovative applications using AWS. Jeff has held development and management positions at KnowNow, eByz, Akopia, and Microsoft, and was a co-founder of Visix Software. He earned his bachelor’s degree in Computer Science from American  University. Jeff is also the author of the book, “Host Your Web Site In The Cloud: Amazon Web Services Made Easy,” which is available on Amazon.... read the full post.
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Amazon’s Boom in Cloud Partners
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Excerpt: You can tell when a technology is really taking hold. In addition to picking up customers, it generates other businesses that require their own care and feeding. And some of those businesses can illustrate how much more business is out there. On Tuesday, Amazon Web Services is having a meeting for developers and customers in San Francisco. It is the fourth of 12 such meetings Amazon is holding worldwide; the first was in New York on April 18 and the last will be in São Paulo, Brazil, on July 30. In between, Amazon will be in Delhi and Berlin, among other cities.... read the full post.
Tags: API-Evangelist, API-Stack, AWS, Partners
Announcing Amazon Web Services Global Certification Program
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Excerpt: We are excited to announce the launch of the Amazon Web Services Global Certification Program. AWS Certifications designate individuals who demonstrate knowledge, skills and proficiency with AWS services. This program is built around the three primary roles for engineering teams delivering cloud-based solutions: Solutions Architect, SysOps Administrator, and Developer. Role-based certification credentials can be earned on three proficiency levels: Associate, Professional and Master. AWS certifications are designed to certify the technical skills and knowledge associated with best practices for building secure and reliable cloud-based applications using AWS technology.... read the full post.
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