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Home Theater Toughts
The Home Theater Thoughts site uses ECS product data to provide a rich, targeted shopping tool for consumers interested in purchasing equipment for a home theater.
ECS + Indigo
Indigo is Microsoft’s next-generation web services platform. Here is an article (in Japanese, but with C# source code) with information on how to make ECS calls from Indigo. You may also enjoy reading the new article, Preparing for IndigoChoosing the Right Technology Today on devx.com.
Zollage – Amazon Products Create a Collage
Francis Shanahan has created Zollage. Zollage uses a target picture and a set of product images drawn from one or more Amazon.com product categories to create a clickable collage. The image on the right was taken from a collection of pictures on FlickR. Now visit the real Zollage of Jeff Bezos, and click on any […]
Givezilla
The ECS-Powered Givezilla site was built to provide Non Profit organizations with a simple interface into the Amazon Associates program to assist their fundraising efforts through their constituent’s online shopping activity through Amazon.com. The Givezilla business model provides all the development and management resources needed for a Non Profit organization to participate in the Associates […]
Collection of 249 Web Services Articles
From FTP Online, here’s a collection of 249 web services articles.
IBM XML Enhancements for Java
IBM’s XML Extensions for Java integrates important XML technologies into the Java compiler, allowing for faster, more efficient, type-safe access to XML data structures. Here’s more information: The XML Enhancements for Java (XJ) project extends Java with first-class support for XML. In XJ, one can import XML schemas just as one does Java classes. All […]
ECS-Powered Screen Saver
Software Poetry has produced the ECS-powered Amazon Screen Saver. Here’s what they have to say: Our free Amazon Screen Saver starts by getting a list of popular books from a random category at Amazon.com. After showing these for awhile, it begins wandering through Listmania lists, following titles to discover something new every time it runs. […]
J2ME Midlet Using AWS (With Source)
Deepak Nadig has written a J2ME Midlet (Application) which uses AWS to display product prices on any Java-enabled cell phone. More details and complete source code can be found here.