Earlier this week we launched a revised version of the AWS web site.
The new site offers better navigation and easier access to the content related to each service. All of the relevant options and links are available in a series of convenient pull-down menus.
It is now much easier to find AWS news, events, and media coverage. Dedicated sections on the right side provide convenient access to information of interest to developers (including the once elusive AMI directory) and to business managers. There's information about user groups (including some guidelines for starting your own) and an ever-growing set of case studies.
We also rolled out a series of AWS Quick Reference cards.
Available in PDF form, the cards summarize the most important data types, function calls, and command line tools for each service.
Cards are now available for AAWS, DevPay, EC2, FWS, Mechanical Turk, and SQS, with more to follow before too long.
Print these out, tape them above your desk, and show your colleagues that you are an AWS-powered developer!
-- Jeff;




I like the new website; it looks good, nice and easy to use. Also way better organize of content for AWS.
...There is one thing though; that animated slide-show at the top. This thing has to go or be changed; it's unusable and distracting! Please consider changing this component to stay on one item unless I use the [1,2,3] navigation links under it. People come to this site to get information and READ; having that thing moving effects my ability to read the content on the homepage of the website.
Thanks guys - great job on the new site (lets fix the animated slide-show ;-) )
Posted by: Eric Ferraiuolo | September 25, 2008 at 07:00 AM
The new design looks nice and the AWS Quick Reference cards are very helpful. Thanks and congrats for the good work.
Posted by: yaph | September 25, 2008 at 11:52 AM