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Release: Amazon Simple Queue Service on 2009-12-02
Added new endpoint.
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Dec 3, 2009 2:32 AM
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Release: Amazon Simple Queue Service on 2009-11-11
Added new AWS SDK for .NET library.
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Nov 11, 2009 8:31 PM
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Release: Amazon Simple Queue Service on 2009-09-18
Removed the API reference from the Developer Guide and created a separate API Reference document.
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Sep 18, 2009 3:43 PM
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Release: Amazon Simple Queue Service on 2009-09-10
Added shared queues and anonymous access on 2009-04-07, and added new valid values for parameters in two operations on 2009-09-10.
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Sep 10, 2009 10:47 PM
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Release: Amazon Simple Queue Service on 2008-12-17
New signature version and recommendations for secure requests.
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Dec 17, 2008 9:16 PM
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Release: Amazon Simple Queue Service on 2008-02-06
New price for Amazon SQS and changes to the service functionality.
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Feb 5, 2008 4:46 PM
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Release: Amazon Simple Queue Service on 2007-06-11
Bug fixes for GetVisibilityTimeout, SetVisibilityTimeout, AddGrant, and ListGrants.
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Jun 11, 2007 1:40 PM
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Release: Amazon Simple Queue Service on 2007-05-18
Queue message counts, changeable message visibility timeouts, delimiters in queue names, and support for large messages through the Query API.
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May 31, 2007 10:17 AM
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Release: Amazon Simple Queue Service on 2006-07-11
Amazon Simple Queue Service (Amazon SQS™) is now generally available. Amazon SQS offers a reliable, highly scalable hosted queue for storing messages as they travel between computers. By using Amazon SQS, developers can simply move data between distributed application components performing different tasks, without losing messages or requiring each component to be always available. Amazon SQS works by exposing Amazon’s web-scale messaging infrastructure as a web service. Any computer on the internet can add or read messages without any installed software or special firewall configurations. Components of applications using Amazon SQS can run independently, and do not need to be on the same network, developed with the same technologies, or running at the same time.
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Jul 11, 2006 7:37 PM
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