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Comments on: Krugle signs Amazon to simplify Amazon Web Services development

Krugle just signed Amazon to power its developer network (search functionality). Why this matters...

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Not in the news
by ebegoli October 17, 2007 5:44 AM PDT
Matt,

You cite Krugle's news page, but there is nothing on that site (as of the time I write this comment) that supports that news.

Was that a typo, did you have an insider look into the news, or did the deal fall through?

Thank you,
Edmon
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The news should be live by now
by Matt Asay October 17, 2007 6:07 AM PDT
I'll try to find a link.
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Copy of Press Release
by Tygerdave October 17, 2007 9:07 AM PDT
There's a copy of the release here: http://knightknetwork.com/2007/10/17/krugle-partners-with-amazon-web-services/#more-245

I'm sure it will show up on the Krugle news page soon though.
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Krugle blog post about Amazon
by mikemaney October 17, 2007 9:47 AM PDT
http://blog.krugle.com/?p=266
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New Resource Center Features: Code Search and Tech
by llm007 October 17, 2007 5:40 PM PDT
Jeff Barr at Amazon also posted something on the AWS blog - it includes a great description of the integration.

http://aws.typepad.com/aws/2007/10/new-resource-ce.html
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Amazon partners with Koders
by jteutloff October 22, 2007 11:22 AM PDT
I think you are on to something, Matt. Turning the Web into the center of the development ? initially through the distribution of community assets and later through enhanced collaboration mechanisms - marks the natural course of evolution for any industry prone to extreme fragmentation due to its digital nature. Software dev, news, music, video; all can use the web as the central hub to reach others and eventually to work with others. Realizing this, the large development communities, including Amazon Web Services, IBM developerWorks, EMC and others, are partnering with the prevalent code search sites ? including my company, Koders ? to gain access to a yet untapped audience and provide better access to resources available on their portals.
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