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Amazon talks up the web services paradise
Amazon might be a strange player in the Web2.0 world, but the bookseller feels that it can teach you a few things.
Over the past years, Amazon has build up online compute and storage services that essentially deliver all the resources to start your next online service. No purchase and provisioning of new hardware required - no peak loads that knock down your priced startup.
In he video below, Amazon chief executive Jeff Bezos explains the vision behind his firm's web services at the Web2.0 expo.
April 19, 2007 at 07:45 PM | Permalink
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