Here's what's happening in the S3 world today:
- Dave Winer has announced that his OPML Editor now includes an API for S3 access. As Dave says, "This is the basic support required for application development, there are no end-user features in this release. Its purpose is to enable desktop apps that connect to S3."
- Jad Madi is using S3 as a mirror site for his podcasts.
- Over at the Developer Connection, Dominic Da Silva has announced that his #Sh3ll and jSh3ll tools now include a command to generate an RSS feed which enumerates the content of any bucket.
-- Jeff;


I am very surprised nobody released a free web-based access to S3, that is monetized by ads. That seems like the very first use case of the service.
Posted by: Ilyia K | April 13, 2006 at 04:57 PM
Hi. I'm trying to locate a user (not developer) interface to s3, other than Jungledisk. Is there anything out there?
Posted by: Richard Hirsch | June 22, 2006 at 06:26 AM