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  2. PayPal Honey - Wikipedia

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    PayPal Honey operates a browser extension that automatically applies coupons on e-commerce websites. The company has claimed that the extension aggregates these coupons across the internet. [9] [17] Honey's revenue comes from a commission made on user transactions with partner retailers. [18]

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  4. Chrome Web Store - Wikipedia

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    A year later it was redesigned to "catalyze a big increase in traffic, across downloads, users, and total number of apps". [4] As of June 2012, there were 750 million total installs of content hosted on Chrome Web Store. [5] Some extension developers have sold their extensions to third-parties who then incorporated adware.

  5. How Much Is Amazon Worth? - AOL

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    Considering Amazon’s 2020 revenue of nearly $400 billion, its 44% sales growth in the first quarter of 2021, the current market cap of $1.63.trillion — though you also have to consider the ...

  6. Amazon reports better-than-expected revenue, profits for the ...

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    In a statement, Amazon CEO Andy Jassy called it a “record-breaking” holiday shopping season for the company, which saw a 14% growth in revenue compared to the same period in 2022.

  7. Amazon posts strong revenue and profits, says it's in 'best ...

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    Amazon on Thursday reported strong revenue and profits from the summer months driven by growth in online sales and its advertising business. In a prepared statement, Amazon CEO Andy Jassy said the ...

  8. Browser extension - Wikipedia

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    Internet Explorer was the first major browser to support extensions, with the release of version 4 in 1997. [1] Firefox has supported extensions since its launch in 2004. Opera and Chrome began supporting extensions in 2009, [2] and Safari did so the following year. Microsoft Edge added extension support in 2016. [3]

  9. Amazon stock tumbles 8% as profit, revenue outlook ... - AOL

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    Amazon generated revenue of $148 billion, a touch below the $148.8 billion that analysts expected, but even the slight miss failed to impress. The company's booming advertising segment, which has ...