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      <title>AWS S3 and Cloudfront Adventures</title>
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      <description>Amazon&amp;rsquo;s S3 bucket Website and Cloudfront Amazon Web Service&amp;rsquo;s (AWS) S3 storage is a service to store files and provides both distribution and versioning. The S3 service is also touted as a service to prop up a static website on and serve it to the Internet using HTTPS — a common use-case that is served up as easy and trouble-free — as promised by many AWS evangelists on their blog postings.</description>
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