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Serving Compressed Content for Amazon's S3 Posted: Mar 5, 2007 11:51 AM
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Amazon's S3 service is a very cool service you can use for storing files. But did you know that you can also serve web content directly from it? And if serving web content, what's better than serving compressed web content directly. This article shows how to do just that. Though it uses Ruby, the principle is just the same for any other language you wish to use.

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