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Sunday, October 7, 2007
Lets Get This Started
I've been collecting stuff for a while now and will be posting here from now on. There will be no order to the madness that will ensue. Purely random.
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This blog is all about scaling apps on the cheap with a focus on Amazon Web Services. Are you using Amazon Web Services? If so, please contact me at travis at scalingout dot com, I would like to feature you on this blog.
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