Showing posts with label Amazon. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Amazon. Show all posts

Missing: Amazon SiteStripe down for a short time on Thursday evening, September 28, 2023


Locating settings to find Amazon SiteStripe controls to enable SiteStripe: If SiteStripe is still missing when SiteStripe is configured to be enabled, the feature may be temporarily unavailable, or you may have to check to see if browser or Internet settings are causing the missing feature.

Amazon SiteStripe was not available for a short time period, Thursday evening, September 28, 2023 in Chicagoland. A quick check of the SiteStripe confirmed that the SiteStripe was enabled.

When logged in as an Amazon affiliate (Amazon Associates), follow this path to the settings for SiteStripe ...

Tool (tab/menu): SiteStripe: Learn more (in paragraph): confirm or configure slide switch to Enabled

Check to see if SiteStipe is visible.  If SiteStripe is still missing when SiteStripe is configured to be enabled, the feature may be temporarily unavailable and you will need to wait until it is working; or you might check to see if browser or Internet settings are causing the feature to be missing.

The Amazon SiteStripe feature allows Amazon to create links directly from the Amazon.com site without having to visit Associates Central. It lets you build links to any page on Amazon, and even share those links on Facebook or Twitter. It also has handy short-cuts to some other useful Associates pages.

'Send to Kindle' for PC and Mac Now Available


Send to Kindle is now available for Mac. started by Send to Kindle for PC, Amazon unveiled Send to Kindle for Mac on Tuesday, April 24, 2012.

Send to Kindle for Mac is a lightweight application occupying 18.5MB on the hard drive. When a user drops supported documents on the dock icon, the document is automatically sent over Whispernet or WiFi to a registered Kindle device or iOS application.

Send personal documents to your Kindle from your Mac.

Drag and drop one or more documents on to the Send to Kindle icon in your Dock or launch the application and drag and drop one or more documents on to it.

From any Mac application that can print, select the print menu and choose Send to Kindle.

From Finder, simply control-click on one or more documents and choose Send to Kindle.

Choose to archive documents in your Kindle library, where you can re-download them conveniently at any time.

Funny 'Tad' is a Tad Bit Too Much of a Stretch to Understand Microsoft's Message and Comparison of Virtualization and Cloud Technology


Some IT providers are talking cloud, but still living in a virt-based world. See why Microsoft offers a private cloud solution that is built for the future and ready now (See vm-limited.com).


Have you seen Tad? ... complete with a horseshoe mustache and 70's hairstyle and clothing? OK Tad might be funny, but Microsoft, as usual, doesn't explain itself very well. Good luck understanding what VMlimited and virtualization -- apparently Tad's mystic version of IT.