Amazon Green
. . . has been announced at the Amazon.com Associates Blog. This gives you an opportunity to buy products that customers have identified as “green friendly.”
. . . has been announced at the Amazon.com Associates Blog. This gives you an opportunity to buy products that customers have identified as “green friendly.”
Check the format out at A2SDeveloper.
The second thing I noticed today on the Amazon.com Associates blog was this tip on making a single item enhanced item link that randomly displays items from a list. I used that tip to create the enhanced link to the left that displays a list of books on the major open source projects in which…
I previously blogged about Amazon Unspun, which I have found mildly interesting, but not fascinating, shall we say. But the folks at Amazon have improved on it again, now providing Amazon.com associates with links to items in the list from which they can earn money. The details are on the official associates blog.
I was checking out the Amazon.com associates blog today and found a couple of items that interest me. The first is Amazon.com UnSpun which is simply a list service. Those involved in AWS may be interested to know that it uses the Amazon Mechanical Turk to initial populate new lists. It does not currently provide…
There’s an interesting article in Bloomsberg BusinessWeek titled Amazon, the Company that Ate the World. The title may seem just a bit over the top, but the content is interesting. I enjoyed the commentary on Amazon.com‘s business strategy. I admit to some concern as companies like Apple and now even Google try to lock up…
This is on sale for just $99.99 on Amazon through October 9. I am not recommending this as something I’ve tested, but the competition is heating up for voice command devices, and Amazon got into it early with the Echo and now this. If you’ve had any luck with things like Siri and Cortana, you…
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