06/10/10 – Get a local user interface to work with Amazon S3 accounts, files, and buckets.
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CloudBerry Explorer Pro for Amazon S3
06/10/10 – Get a local user interface to work with Amazon S3 accounts, files, and buckets.
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CloudBerry Explorer Pro for Amazon S3
06/04/10 – Back up your Windows Home Server to to secure online storage powered by Amazon S3.
AP – Amazon.com continued to withhold sales of books published by Macmillan on Monday, the result of a pricing dispute that helped knock shares in the online retailer down more than 5 percent.
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Amazon shares slip; Macmillan titles still missing
(AP)
12/20/09 – Back up your selected folders to Amazon’s S3 or Network Share.
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NetCDP Online Backup
InfoWorld – AWS (Amazon Web Services) unveiled this week an SDK (software development kit) intended to make it easier for developers to build Microsoft .Net applications that can access the AWS platform for cloud computing.
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Amazon Web Services offers .Net development kit for its cloud platform
(InfoWorld)
11/02/09 – Get a cross-platform FTP client supporting SFTP, FXP, WebDav, Sun Cloud Storage, and Amazon S3.
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CrossFTP Pro
10/23/09 – Manage your files on Amazon S3 just as you would on a local computer.
User ReviewsSend this to a friend Manufacturer: Texas InstrumentsCustomer Rating: List Price: $199.99Sale Price: $143.58Availibility: Usually ships in 24 hoursFree Shipping AvailableBuy Now Product Description Amazon.com Product Description This advanced graphing calculator is packed with more features than you might know how to use. The TI-89 Titanium lets you perform the expected functions of an advanced model–basic math, algebra, calculus, graphs, matrices, and statistical functions–and
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Texas Instruments TI-89 Titanium Graphing Calculator
PC World – Adobe Systems is preparing an update to its document-based workflow system, LiveCycle Enterprise Suite, that can be hosted in the Amazon computing cloud and accessed on the go from smartphones, the company said Monday.
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Adobe Puts LiveCycle in the Cloud
(PC World)