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Amazon.comOnline shop launched in 1995 by Jeff Bezos, originally selling only books, but since extended to selling CDs, videos, DVDs, toys and games, electronic items, clothes, and even furniture. By 2000 Amazon claimed 17 million customers in over 160 countries, and was one of the world's most visited Web sites, but had not yet made a profit. The company recorded its first net profit of $5 million in the fourth quarter of 2001 and reported profits of $359 million in 2005. As well as localized UK, German, French, Canadian, and Japanese sites (each selling over 1 million book titles), the Amazon.com family of Web sites also includes the Internet Movie Database (IMDb). How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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Other editors too get restive; publishers worry
that they have to telephone me, or even send letters via the
much-maligned Post Office; and I hear with wonderment of friends picking
up rare copies of Little Goody Two-Shoes dead cheap from Amazon dot com. The Goal has sold over 4
million copies worldwide and is always a "Top Seller in Books"
on Amazon dot com. |
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