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As long as you hold an educational institute email address (e.g. someone@email.wustl.edu), you are eligible to apply an Amazon Educational account and get some Amazon AWS credit. | As long as you hold an educational institute email address (e.g. someone@email.wustl.edu), you are eligible to apply an Amazon Educational account and get some Amazon AWS credit. | ||
− | Amazon: Apply to AWS Educate[https://aws.amazon.com/education/awseducate/apply link] | + | Amazon: Apply to AWS Educate [https://aws.amazon.com/education/awseducate/apply link] |
Revision as of 21:47, 19 January 2017
Real-Time Streaming
Amazon Kinesis link
AWS IoT (Internet-of-Things) Services
Amazon IoT link
Amazon IoT Developer Guide link
A Collection of IoT Projects Powered by AWS link
AWS IoT Button: A Easy-to-use and Programmable Embedded Device link
CSE521S AWS IoT Tutorial: Press a Button and Randomly Lit up a LED pdf
AWS Simple Notification Services (SNS)
Amazon SNS link
Amazon SNS Developer Guide link
Amazon Free Trial and Credit Programs
As long as you hold an educational institute email address (e.g. someone@email.wustl.edu), you are eligible to apply an Amazon Educational account and get some Amazon AWS credit.
Amazon: Apply to AWS Educate link