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Detailed S3 statistics and charts for your buckets with a single click

Introducing integrated S3 statistics for your buckets. Look at who's accessing files in your buckets, traffic patterns, and other details. Super simple to setup and just a single click away.

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Cloud computing with Amazon Web Services, Part 2: Storage in the cloud with Amazon Simple Storage Service (S3)

New introductory article on S3 written by one of the members of the Ylastic team published by IBM Developerworks.

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Ylastic is now live!

An intuitive and powerful user interface for managing S3, EC2, SQS and SimpleDB, along with monitoring, alerts, reporting, and other goodies. If you are developing your applications using AWS, spend your valuable time building the app and not worrying about the minutiae of the AWS environment.

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How to build a *useful* REST service in one minute

This article will show you how you can write and deploy a RESTful web service (that does something useful!) in around a minute. It is planned to be the first part in a series of articles that will use AjaxToaster to demonstrate RESTful web services interacting with a relational database. In this first article we will show you a service that retrieves a simple data structure, in subsequent articles we will move onto a service that updates data and then services that handle complex data structures such as you might find in real world applications.

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10 Simple and Pleasing Logo Designs

10 Simple and Pleasing Logo Designs that inspires and captures our attention. Simplicity and Uniqueness is a lifetime investment for your business.

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WSO2 Mashup Server 1.5 Released

The latest release of the WSO2 Mashup Server with data services, WS-security, Google gadget and OpenID support and it's own dashboard for hosting gadgets is available for download under the Apache License.

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How EC2 completely transmogrifies your thinking !

Funny and hits the nail on the head. Appease the cron gods indeed.

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Scaling Ruby on Rails to 1 Billion Page Views a Month

A while ago I blogged about how F5 was making mongrels better with a Side of Mayo. I referenced a blog post on Joyent's wonderful Joyeur blog on why Joyent uses F5's BIG-IP for their customers. Well, those krazy kids at Joyent are at it again...

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Density map tutorial—Prototype, Google Maps API and the HeatMapAPI

A tutorial on how to create a density map with Prototype, the Google Maps API and the HeatMapAPI. The final product is a density map of liquor licenses in Milwaukee, WI.

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Pencil: An Interesting Drawing Add-On for Firefox 3

Pencil--a Firefox extension that requires the new version 3. "By coupling the Gecko drawing engine with the ability to display, save, and load an external canvas, together with a palette of shapes,

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jWebApp: Naturally RESTful, AJAX Friendly, and Perfect For Agile/Rapid Web Development

jWebApp is among the easiest web frameworks to learn and use, and allows for extremely fast web application development. By default, jWebApp uses a simple URI to object mapping controller, providing a totally configuration and annotation free mode. jWebApp also supports a simple XML based configuration that allows for object reuse, regular expression matching of URIs, configuration based forwarding, redirects, validation, role based security, SSL, error handling and a lot more. You can simply use JSP/JSTL, Velocity, etc., along with plain HTML and HTML forms.

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Four minutes introduction to OAuth

What is OAuth and why you should be interested in this ?

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Over 12 Top, Free Tools For Web Development Projects

If you're collaborating on any open source project that requires web application development, here are over twelve free resources to help you--many of them open source themselves.

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Flash 3D Has a Long Way to Go

Fast, out-of-the-box 3D on the web remains an elusive dream. Theatre Magique has an informative review of the most active 3D flash libraries (e.g. Papervision). He notes that while the applications are promising, the performance is still lacking, and that the much publicized 3D capability in Flash 10 (the next version currently in Beta) doesn’t really help.

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Emulating a long-running process (and a scheduler) in Google App Engine

As previously described, Google App Engine (GAE) doesn’t support long running processes. Each process lives in the context of an HTTP request handler and needs to complete within a few seconds. If you’re trying to get extra CPU cycles for some task then Amazon EC2, not GAE, is the right tool (including the option to get high-CPU instances for the CPU-intensive tasks).

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Seam and Hibernate Development with JBoss

In this demonstration Jim Tyrrell, JBoss Solutions Architect, will show you exactly how easy it is to use JBoss Developer Studio to reverse engineer a database into a complete web application.

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Rails-Doc.org - A First Look

A quick tour of Rails-Doc.org, the new project which aims to improve Rails documentation in a Web 2.0 way. The article also includes an interview with the creator of the project.

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Apple Adopting SproutCore for Web Applications

SproutCore is an "open source, platform-independent, Cocoa-inspired JavaScript framework for creating web applications that look and feel like Desktop applications". Apple also contributed to performance updates and added new functionality to the SproutCore framework, which serves as the basis for their new MobileMe web-applications. Apple's interest in SproutCore is, in part, to reduce their dependence on Adobe's Flash player, which traditionally is used for more interactive content on the web. Being based entirely in JavaScript, any modern web browser can run these SproutCore based applications without any additional plugins.

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Netvibes.org opening

Since Spring 2007, developers have been building widgets based on the Netvibes Universal Widget API (UWA). Obviously, UWA allows anyone to create a widget that runs on Netvibes, but it also lets them run on the major widget platforms (Google/Opensocial, Apple, Microsoft). Through its simple and flexible design, UWA can run on any platform that supports common Web standards (HTML/JavaScript/CSS).

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Adobe adds Flash, video, and Web services to its venerable Acrobat software.

Acrobat 9.0, which is slated for public release in July, will offer far more, allowing users to distribute slickly formatted presentation packages, complete with Flash-based video and animation. A related set of online collaboration tools is aimed at giving Adobe a foothold in the growing market for hosted Web applications.

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SOA 2.0 : Why a Revision is Really Necessary

I guess I'm a little late to the debate about "SOA 2.0". However, after going through the arguments, I will have go squarely against the petitioners. The petitioners would have everyone believe that SOA is a well defined idea that has worked wonders in practice. On the contrary, SOA is a term as nebulous as ever, and one in seven SOA endeavors end up in failure. The ideas and concepts behind SOA are just like its WS-NonexistentStandards underpinnings. That is it is careening towards a massive pileup.

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16 Free Image Editor Resources

If your on a budget or just don’t like parting with your money, you can still find some good free software and save yourself a bundle. Listed here are 13 excellent image editors available for free download and my 3 favorite online image editors, also free of charge!

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Erlang, the future language of web apps?

There is a lot of buzz around Erlang these days, and there is a reason to it - Erlang has nativesolutions for most common problem of todays large web apps...

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Build your own Google

Google and other large Web 2.0 operations have had to design totally proprietary, specialized systems in order to scale their databases that large – but with Aster, all that scalability is completely transparent because your front-end apps and your middleware business logic is the same as it always was on monolithic systems – applications communicate with the Queen via standard ODBC and JDBC interfaces, so you don’t have to do a ton of re-coding to stand up your own Hive.

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10 examples of beautiful css typography and how they did it

A look at 10 different examples of where designers used nothing but CSS to create beautiful typography, and what css and design techniques they used to create it.

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Google Starts Charging For The Cloud

Everyone has realized the real money is in selling the cloud computing services. Amazon had it, HP will be getting onboard and Google now wants to make money out of it. Services for running your web applications and providing you that server in the cloud, is expected to be the next big business on the internet and Google's foray called "App Engine" was launched for this cause. Initially free, Google will now be charging for hosting your apps on App-Engine.

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Google Spreadsheets Tips: Invert word position using formulas

A simple tip very useful to invert automatically (using some basic formula) the order of words in a cell. You can also use all formulas in this example on Excel.

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Project Twitter - Fun with Jquery

According to Matt Machell "Recently it occurred to me that everybody’s favourite micro-blogging / life-streaming / meta-water-cooler Twitter, could actually be quite a useful tool for doing some lightweight project tracking. So I decided to experiment a bit"

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How REST will Neuter Web Services

As RESTful patterns for solving problems of enterprise development are discovered, used, and socialized, the net effect will be to unleash a great revival of custom, not-HTTP, non-RESTful protocols. What!?! you say. Read on.

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Google and Dojo, sitting in a tree

A bunch of new tools have been added to the Dojo Ajax Toolkit that make it amazingly simple to search all of Googles services from your own site, and display the results however you want. Examples show how to integrate Google with the Dojo Grid, and with the Django templating language. And all with zero server side dependancies!

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How to Make Twitter Scalable

In the past week+ the whole business about Twitter scalability & reliability came to a head. Bob Lozano provides an interesting persepctive on what's required to build a scalable micro-blogging service. He proposes five key ideas for building the next Twitter++...

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How to Plan Software like a Pro

Potential clients come to us every day concerned about planning their software and how to get their vision across.

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Website Screenshots services

Here’s the list of some websites that are offering website screenshots services which you can use if you are planing to start a web gallery for example

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Import Gmail Contacts using Ruby on Rails

Tutorial on importing Gmail contacts with Ruby on Rails and the new Google Contacts API

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Load Your Static Content the Dynamic Way

Jeremy Martin discusses his strategy for loading remote static content into both a live server and localhost without difficulty.

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