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05 December 2002

Please find below a very quick and simple demo I wrote today to show how the current Amazon Associates program can be easily integrated into my weblog. I have also created a number of examples that use the new Amazon Web Services. (AWS)

To begin with below I have used a variety of the Amazon Associate (AA) examples using my Associate ID - secondthoughts-21

 

 In Association with Amazon.co.uk  In Association with Amazon.co.uk

Example of links to Amazon.co.uk using my associate id:

I have also used an example from the AA to link with a specific CD using both the linked image and link options.  Having purchased over 171 items from Amazon this year according to my history orders list, I intend to create a proper "Sam's best of 2002" page in the next few days.   

At the moment my favourite album of the year has to be Camino Palmero from The Calling but Avril Lavigne, Five For Fighting, Sister Hazel and LifeHouse are all very close.

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Amazon.co.uk Review
While the Calling don't blaze any new trails on Camino Palmero, they have revived the power ballad to give it their own emotionally charged spin. And if that weren't enough, they inject so many inspirational messages into the 11 songs on their debut that one could almost mistake them for a contemporary Christian band.

Musically, this band stands proudly next to such earnest forebears as Creed, matchbox twenty, and Lifehouse (the latter makes sense given that Calling guitarist Sean Woolstenhulme's brother, Rick, is Lifehouse's drummer). With their brooding, contemplative lyrics about love, loss, rejection and revenge, the Calling embark on an anxious journey into the state of modern relationships. And while they don't offer any conclusions, they certainly provide an interesting mirror on an apprehensive time. Along with their sturdy musicianship and rhythmically driven melodies, this band very likely will enjoy a longer shelf life than most of their contemporaries. --Jaan Uhelszki

I have also included the Amazon search engine just to complete the list of examples which is also linked to my associate id.   I have also edited the HTML so that only those categories that I have an interest in will appear.  i.e no classical music

Search:

Keywords:
In Association with Amazon.co.uk

 

Amazon Web Services (AWeSome)

What is more interesting was the recent CNET news article about Amazon's AWeSome.

Below is a very small list of some applications that have been developed using AWS in conjunction with XML & SOAP: 

  • Amazon Light is a simple text only version of Amazon.
  • Amazox makes a call to Amazon Associates XML interface, displaying the results in a table, suitable for inclusion in a Web page.  This example requires the developer to use PERL.  But there is a demo of Amazox on the right hand side of the linked page.
  • Yes.net which is the best example of using the AWS that I have seen.  It links live to every radio station in the USA and then as the song is playing, enables you to buy the single directly from Amazon.  Click on the link above for a full demo.

    The live example below uses only the Seattle Radio station KNDD 107:7.  Simple click on the drop down box below to get an update on which track is currently playing. If you then choose buy from Amazon it uses my associate id to get the current track/album and places it in a cart ready for purchase.

I have recently spoken to YES.net and they are currently working closely with Amazon in the USA and are planning to come to the UK/Europe very soon.

  • Book Post:  uses Amazon Web Services to get the book information, and the Blogger API Web Service (which I am using here) to retrieve my weblog. This service is completely dependent on Amazon and the Radio UserLand weblog tool.  

Related Articles on AWS taken from XML Hack.

Second Generation Web Services

Amazon uses REST not SOAP 

Finally here is an example of someone who has created a complete store using the new AWS which is called aptly callled The Simplest Shop.

 


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