Domain: infotone.com
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Already exists.
What they need is a layer 6+ content-aware caching media switch (which differs from "content routers"/"content switches", which were hot 18 months ago).
And, to answer the poster: specialized hardware is far superior to gen-purpose software, as you can make far more performance-enhancing assumptions from the kernel up. Only question is whether you want to go down to the level of ASICs, or play at the firmware level.
As at least one vendor already makes them, so AOL seems to be off on a fun science project. -
Scalable Service with 1/2 the servers
Check out infotone which has developed client web software that solves this exact problem. Instead of relying upon expensive (and frankly, difficult to scale) server-side stuff, it relies upon your viewers to do much of the "server logic" on their machines in a secure way. Its free, beating the pants off $20K+ solutions.
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Re:We need a cookie blacklist.
Great idea, check out infotone! which gives you this programmability (plus lots more) today -- with no C++ hacking.
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Re:Cookies and Banners
Good point, check out infotone they already do this. Full control over all the cookie controls, even site-by-site controls.
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Amazon API - see Infotone today
API - Why Wait??
An Amazon API would be cool, but why wait for them to do it? Infotone (infotone.com) has already developed the capabilities to do this - for Amazon or ANY web site on the web.
Just write a few lines of code and you can abstract away all that html junk and get a clean functional interface to their encyclopedia of shopping capabilities. Then, integrate these capabilities into your own web site or develop something just for you own use (on your PC or mobile device).
Check out Infotone Developer Stuff for more details or email developers@infotone.com to get it from the horse's mouth. -
Amazon API - see Infotone today
API - Why Wait??
An Amazon API would be cool, but why wait for them to do it? Infotone (infotone.com) has already developed the capabilities to do this - for Amazon or ANY web site on the web.
Just write a few lines of code and you can abstract away all that html junk and get a clean functional interface to their encyclopedia of shopping capabilities. Then, integrate these capabilities into your own web site or develop something just for you own use (on your PC or mobile device).
Check out Infotone Developer Stuff for more details or email developers@infotone.com to get it from the horse's mouth.