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| Amazon's Gold Box Kick Off With Super Cheap SSBB [Deal] Amazon deals! No, no, no Amazon Nintendo deals! Today's Amazon Goldbox has kicked off with Super Smash Bros. Brawl, originally priced at US$49.99, but now going for $25.99. Whadda steal. Throughout the day, Amazon will be cutting prices on nine &mdash [..] |
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| Amazon Video Widgets - Earn Money From the Amazon Affiliate Program and Video Amazon have launched a new handy Video Widget that will interest many bloggers wanting to combine the use of video and the Amazon Affiliate program.
The widget allows you to make a video and then upload it to Amazon to be hosted where you can add little pop-up product links and pictures that appear throughout the [...] [..] |
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| Amazon Delivering MGS4 One Week Late In UK? [Unconfirmed] Generally speaking, Amazon is pretty good about book and game pre-orders, but according to a post over on PlayStation Legion, Amazon UK is going to deliver Metal Gear Solid 4 a week late. Apparently an email was sent out to customers stating that Amazon [..] |
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Amazon: We're Sorry We Sold You An HD-DVD, Too Amazon (AMZN) has joined the list of retailers sort-of apologizing for selling consumers a dead DVD format. It's giving a $50 credit to people who bought HD DVD players before Feb. 23. Amazon sent o [..] |
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| Understanding Amazon Web Services There are two ways to look at Amazon.com: as a retailer, and as a software company that runs a retailing application. Both are accurate, and in combination they explain why Amazon, rather than a traditional computer company, has become the most successful early mover in supplying computing as a utility service. For Amazon, running a cloud computing service is core to its business in a way that it [..] |
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