Due to the fact this week is Social Week, I will be presenting Social Checkout. And how this can be incorporate into bulk buying subscriptions, media, content delivery, and unique monetize applications.....We use Amazon's Flexible Payments Service api's
One can find Social checkout at www.iShopbrooklyn.com, iGoEast.com (Feb 15th) and paywithfriends.com. Please note the event max capacity is 20 people. Cost free but recommend one to purchase coffee at R&V
(This is 5 blocks east of Grand Street Subway stop (B/D)) or (3 blocks from Delancey F train Stop).
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
With the rapid growth of AWS (infrastructure web services platform in the cloud) among individual developers, start-ups, and companies across the U.S. and abroad, developers please join a growing, dynamic community, and interact with other developers to answer questions, share ideas, and learn about new services and best practices.
To find me call Jag at 917-805-3878. or look for someone who looks like Roger Federer (Tennis player). Call 9178053878
NYC Amazon Web Services User Group March Meetup
Filed in
- Organiser
- NYC Amazon Web Services User Group
- Date
- Tue, 9 Mar 2010, 00:00 - 02:00 (Add to calendar) GMT
- Venue
- (Exact location not available) , New York, US
- Cost
- Free
You might also like...
Other nearby events
Map
Web Services forum discussion
-
Software development company GroupBWT
by alexthunders01 (0 replies)
-
The requested URL was not found on this server
by haulexgem (0 replies)
-
The requested URL was not found on this server
by haulexgem (0 replies)
-
Top Countries for Outsourcing
by alexia.wolker (0 replies)
-
suggestion for Magento dev company
by chris800 (0 replies)
Web Services podcasts
-
Hanselminutes: Practical Rest with Sebastien Lambla
Published 7 years ago, running time 0h30m
Scott talks to Sebastien Lambla, author of OpenWrap and OpenRasta, to get his thoughts about REST. Why are people so passionate about their Web Services? Should creators of Web Services be required to understand the Web, or is it OK to abstract things away?
Comments