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Amazon Web Services (AWS) provides direct access to Amazon’s ever-growing technology platform and product data.


Why use AWS?

AWS empowers developers to innovate and create dynamic, highly-effective Web sites and applications that serve consumers and other business owners. Take a look at our Reference Applications to see how Amazon partners are building businesses! Learn more


Who can use AWS?

Developers - Build Your Skills and Make Money
Many of the 100,000 AWS developers are creating AWS-powered businesses and solutions. Create an AWS account to get started building your own application. Along the way, take advantage of AWS developer support.

Associates, Sellers, and Merchants – Expand Your Business
Already have a web site or storefront and want to make it better? Find out more about our Associates Program. If you’re interested in selling your products on Amazon.com, learn how E-Commerce Service can help you manage your Amazon Marketplace business.


What's New?

Developer Contest Launched  (September 03, 2005)
Microsoft and Amazon launch a developers contest for AWS-based applications built using Visual Studio 2005. Eight prizes will be awarded, including the first place prize of fulfillment of your Amazon Wish List, up to $5000!

The Web Developer's Guide to Amazon E-Commerce Service   (June 06, 2005)
Author and long-time AWS developer Jason Levitt has just released his new book, The Web Developer's Guide to Amazon E-Commerce Service. The book focuses on using PHP to create applications using ECS 4.0. The book also covers the AIMS and Merchants@ APIs. Buy the book from Amazon or learn more from the book's web site

New Amazon E-Commerce Service Tutorial   (September 12, 2005)
This tutorial focuses on best practices for caching product information and displaying prices.

Microsoft Launches New Web Services Development Tools   (September 6, 2005)
Check out Microsoft's new web services development suite, as well as Microsoft's Amazon Web Services sample application.

ECS 4.0 Now Supports Product Availability Filtering   (
August 30, 2005)
ECS now allows you to retrieve only products that are being sold right now on Amazon. Read more

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