Two new services released by Amazon Web Services (AWS) significantly enhance the power of software developers and Web site owners to build innovative, revenue-generating applications. Available at no cost, Amazon E-Commerce Service 4.0 (ECS 4.0) offers unprecedented access to Amazon's technology platform and product data. Additionally, the Alexa Web Information Service (AWIS), which is available at no cost during the beta period, gives first-ever access to the vast database of Web site information and usage data compiled by A9.com, for example, uses the AWIS URL Information operation to source the Web site information it presents to users along with their search results. When A9.com returns a list of search results, each result also includes a "site info" button, which can be hovered over with a mouse to display the link's traffic rank, number of sites that link to it, speed (average time it takes to load the page), length of time the site has appeared on the Web, and the top three sites that people who visit the site also visit. The AWIS URL Information Operation also powers the "site info" feature in the A9 Toolbar. AWIS will be offered at no charge during the beta phase. Prices for the service will be announced when AWIS is officially launched. Amazon E-Commerce Service (ECS 4.0) Formerly Amazon Web Services 3.0, ECS 4.0 now provides access to information and customer reviews for all Amazon.com product categories, as well as the overwhelming majority of product images from Amazon's database. ECS 4.0 also gives developers deeper data on products, advanced search and shopping cart functionality, and features that make the Application Programming Interface (API) easier to use. -- Product information for all Amazon.com categories is now available. Detailed information on more than one million additional products has been added to the millions of products already available through AWS. The new Amazon.com product categories available through ECS 4.0 are Apparel & Accessories, Jewelry & Watches, Gourmet Food, Sports & Outdoors, Musical Instruments, Health & Personal Care and Beauty. Adding these new products to ECS 4.0 means that developers can now innovate and create businesses using every Amazon.com product category. -- Access to more than one million new product images from Amazon.com's database has been added to ECS 4.0 for developers to build into their storefront or other applications that could benefit from this massive image collection. Previously, images for many new product categories were not accessible, which made it more difficult for software developers to attractively merchandise those products in their applications. The addition of these product images means that the overwhelming majority of Amazon.com's product images are accessible to developers. -- All Customer Reviews associated with a product are now available to be integrated into storefront applications and other innovative applications. Previously, developers could only access three reviews per product. In addition, with version 4.0, developers now have the ability to request reviews written by a specific reviewer. -- More Attributes about products from Amazon.com product detail pages are now exposed for the first time, which makes it easier for developers to describe the products they list on their sites and increase their Associates referral earnings. Previously, developers were limited to listing just a few product details. For example, developers could not describe computers using details like Battery Type, CPU Speed, Graphics Memory Size, and Total Firewire Ports. With ECS 4.0, these and dozens more attributes like weights and dimensions are now available to help developers innovate and describe the products they list. -- Extended Search functionality allows developers to create applications with more complex search options than those available before. Previously, developers were able to offer only a simple keyword search. Now, developers can build on the same functionality as Amazon.com's "Advanced Search," which allows users to search by numerous attributes, including brand, price, and category. Developers can also now merchandise products in innovative ways, such as by price, color, author, or artist. -- Amazon Wish List Search makes this popular gifting feature easier and more compelling for developers to use in building applications. Before ECS 4.0, applications using the Amazon Wish List feature couldn't offer users the ability to search for Wish Lists by name, which made the feature less useful for developers. With ECS 4.0, developers can now embed Wish List search by name, email address, city, and state into their applications. This added functionality will provide a much better user experience and will help developers retain their users on their sites or applications. ECS 4.0 also offers improved usability for working with the API's, allowing developers to build their applications more quickly and efficiently. -- Response Groups allow developers to make precise information requests, and will allow them to build quicker and more efficiently. Prior to ECS 4.0, developers were limited to 'light' or 'heavy' calls and then had to pick and choose desired data from the results. -- Multi-Operation and Batch Interfaces enable developers to input a single request and receive responses that include data from up to two operations, which means more data from fewer requests and faster application performance. Previously, if developers wanted responses from multiple operations, they had to make separate requests. -- Improved error messages give developers more specific information about the errors they receive and how they can resolve them. Previously, error messages did not explain why a request failed or how it can be changed so that it will succeed. Additionally, developers can now choose to receive error messages in Japanese. -- Built-in help functionality allows developers to access help information while working with the API's, instead of referring to the separate SDK documentation guide. This feature will save developers time, be useful as a learning tool and make it easier for third-party tool and Integrated Development Environment providers to integrate the AWS API's into their software. -- Additional Code Samples and Applications give developers more options for getting started quickly. Early ECS 4.0 Successes ECS 4.0 makes it possible for new types of applications to be built and for developers to significantly improve existing ones to offer better customer experiences. Members of the AWS developer community who participated in a beta test of version 4.0 built or enhanced the following applications: Pluck: Perform persistent searches ("perches") for Amazon.com new and used products that fit complex and specific attributes, such as version, price, memory, and speed. The new version of Pluck leverages the myriad new product attributes accessible to AWS developers. For example, a person purchasing a laptop computer can set up a persistent search for a specific model and easily sort and filter large result sets based upon attributes like memory levels, speed, screen size and price. The perch regularly searches Amazon.com and notifies the user as it finds new matches or detects price changes. Pluck's solution for Amazon.com helps users find the best deals on exactly what they need, without having to continuously visit the site to perform the same searches. FeedBurner: Earn Amazon Associates referral fees from RSS feeds by inserting relevant Amazon.com products. RSS publishers match Amazon stores to their own content categories and ECS 4.0 uses keywords to match the specific content of the RSS feeds to relevant Amazon.com products. For example, the author of a blog on politics could automatically program FeedBurner to insert relevant political books into the RSS feeds they publish. When a consumer of the blogger's RSS feeds clicks on a book and makes purchase, the blogger earns referral fees from Amazon.com. AWS Zone: Experiment and learn more about what's possible with Amazon Web Services at this portal that includes a developer scratch pad, prototyping tool, and code samples. For example, developers can use the scratch pad tool to see how data would appear in real-time -- without affecting their live applications.
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