An Amazon storage space for developers
Amazon Web Services today rolled out Amazon S3, a new storage service to help programmers house large amounts of data for their Web development projects.
Amazon S3, which stands for "simple storage service," is an Internet-based storage option that frees Web builders from worrying about where they are going to store data as they work on projects that need to scale.
Read the complete story here. (internetnews.com)
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