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O'Reilly senior editor Brian Sawyer is the author of "Kindle Fire: Out of the Box" and co-author of "NOOK Tablet: Out of the Box." His deep experience with both devices adds considerable heft to the F...
Below we have an excerpt from the O'Reilly publication Programming Amazon EC2 that speaks to working with SimbleDB in that regard. The author goes on to offer a look at a few classes of problems t...
The excerpt below is from the O'Reilly publication Programming Amazon EC2. It gives you some insight into working with Amazon's Web Services such as Cloudfront.
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Best Practices for Using MySQL in EC2
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If you've invested a small fortune in Kindle books you'll be glad to know you can read them on an iPad as well. Amazon offers a Kindle app for the iPad, similar to their iPhone app, but with ...
Answered by sboss : Nov 16 2009 02:25 PM
Not sure if they are taking requests or not. I would check out the forums for the Kindle especially the Q&A section with the Kindle Techs (Q&A tech forums).
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