Amazon makes storage service more Web-friendly

WD claims new Thunderbolt desktop hard drive is faster than SSD | Amazon's Glacier storage service could give tape a run for its money

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Amazon makes storage service more Web-friendly
Developers can now implement HTML5-based drag and drop uploads to Amazon S3, show upload progress, or update content. Previously, developers needed to run a custom proxy server to support these capabilities. Read More


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WD claims new Thunderbolt desktop hard drive is faster than SSD
Western Digital released a portable external drive for Macs and a dual-disk external desktop backup drive that it claims is faster than a solid-state drive. WD announced the My Book VelociRaptor Duo desktop backup drive and the My Passport for Mac. Read More

Amazon's Glacier storage service could give tape a run for its money
Perhaps the biggest competitor to Amazon's new service will be what many enterprises are already using today for storage -- tape. Read More



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