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eBay

Online auction house launched in September 1995 by Pierre Omidyar, ostensibly to assist his wife in collecting Pez candy dispensers and interacting with other collectors over the Internet. By 2007, more than 4,000 categories of goods (from cars to coins) were being bought and sold on eBay's Web sites, which provide over 4 million new auctions and 450,000 new items every day. There are more than 200 million members worldwide.



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