I’ve just discovered a cool tutorial over at Coding4Fun. The show you how to implement the Amazon Web Service in a C# application allowing you to search for books and such via your application. This could be extremely useful in developing your own web application/site when attempting to integrate with larger companies.
Give it a shot…
Coding4Fun : Using the Amazon Web Service
The 3.0 release includes a downloadable software development kit. Before getting started on the application, I installed the SDK on my computer. The SDK provides all the information you need on using Amazon Web services to add content to Web sites, enable transactions, and upload products to Amazon.com. I don’t need to add content to my Web site or use the more advanced features of the Amazon Web services. Not yet, anyway. I usually have modest objectives when I begin working with unfamiliar technology. A desktop application that uses one of the Web methods provided by the Amazon Web service is a good starting point. Once I get familiar with the Amazon Web services I can look forward to tackling more ambitious projects later on.
Happy Coding!

Don’t know how I missed this last June…Thanx man, I have never been happier with my coding.Muchos Gracis!!
Hi, I have a question about the real world usabitity of the Amazon Web Services. Could I run windows servers in windows vm clusters on the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) Windows Server running SQL, Office Middle Ware, VOIP… like a real hosted utility grid?
Can’t find any data on people using windows server os’s with it?
Thanks
I need to retrieve the information of book of the week and cd-dvd of week from Amazon with the help of Amazon web service. Can you please share the sample code or reference, it would be a great help.
Thanks