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  2. 10 codenames that Amazon used to describe highly secretive ...

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    Amazon's public competition over which city would house the retailer's second headquarters, also known as HQ2, set off a bidding war as city officials scrambled to lure the tech giant to their areas.

  3. WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Amazon.com used a series of illegal strategies to boost profits at its online retail empire, including an algorithm that pushed up prices U.S. households paid by more than $1 ...

  4. Platform economy - Wikipedia

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    Platform economy visualization. The platform economy encompasses economic and social activities facilitated by digital platforms. [1] These platforms — such as Amazon, Airbnb, Uber, Microsoft and Google — serve as intermediaries between various groups of users, enabling interactions, transactions, collaboration, and innovation.

  5. Amazon Web Services CEO doubles down on RTO mandate ... - AOL

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    Amazon Web Services CEO Matt Garman defended the company's return-to-office mandate for January. Garman said innovation is better and faster when employees are in the office.

  6. Amazon Web Services - Wikipedia

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    Early AWS "building blocks" logo along a sigmoid curve depicting recession followed by growth. [citation needed]The genesis of AWS came in the early 2000s. After building Merchant.com, Amazon's e-commerce-as-a-service platform that offers third-party retailers a way to build their own web-stores, Amazon pursued service-oriented architecture as a means to scale its engineering operations, [15 ...

  7. Amazon (company) - Wikipedia

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    Worldwide, Amazon has "over 900,000 members" in its affiliate programs. [86] In the middle of 2014, the Amazon Affiliate Program is used by 1.2% of all websites and it is the second most popular advertising network after Google Ads. [87] It is frequently used by websites and non-profits to provide a way for supporters to earn them a commission ...

  8. Amazon Effect - Wikipedia

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    Amazon's logo for its American entity. The disruptive effect of e-commerce on the global retail industry has been referred to as the Amazon Effect: the term refers to Amazon.com's dominant role in the e-commerce market place and its leading role in driving the disruptive impact on the retail market [1] and its supply chain.

  9. 1 Phenomenal Reason Amazon Will Have a Successful 2025 - AOL

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    While there are other reasons why Amazon will be a winner in 2025, I really only need one: Amazon Web Services (AWS). AWS is my No. 1 reason to own Amazon stock, and it looks primed to lead Amazon ...