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Motorola Droid Takes Aim at iPhone with Google Mobile Services...market-share in the smartphone arena. The Droid runs the Google Android v2.0 operating system, which integrates services such as Gmail, YouTube, and easy access to Amazon.com s MP3 Store. For those who use their smartphones as a... In this article: Iphone, Motorola, Microsoft Office, Google Talk, Amazon.com, YouTube, All rights reserved, Trademark, and Google Calendar |
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Gizmodo | November 03, 2009
Android 2.0 Review: Almost Human [Review]
...apps, and its state of the union is still a mixed bag. On the one hand, it's finally got official apps from Facebook, Amazon, Pandora and other critical names people expect on their phone. On the other, and almost universally, these apps...
In this article: Android, Google, Facebook, Gmail, Iphone, Palm Pre, HTC, Android Market, YouTube, and Apple
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The Register | October 09, 2009
Barnes & Noble preps Kindle punching Google machine
No word on the price of the company's mystery Android device. Amazon recently cut the price of the Kindle to $259 in the US, while Sony offers a competing device for $199. This week, Amazon confirmed that the Kindle will be available...
In this article: Barnes & Noble, Google, Amazon, Android, Iphone, US, Android, FCC, Gizmodo, and Sony
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I4U News | August 04, 2009
Android Gets Amazon App.
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trendwatching.com | October 12, 2009
October 2009 NOWISM
...click through to an online retailer, earning SnapTell commissions. SnapTell is owned by Amazon.com, who recently also released its own, free, Android mobile application. This allows users to take photos of an item on their phone, or scan a...
In this article: Twitter, Customer, Facebook, Iphone, Best Buy, Google, US, Ice cream, Android, and YouTube
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TheHill.com: Business & Lobbying | September 21, 2009
FCC chairman outlines net neutrality rules
He also said the rules could have adverse effects on emerging wireless technologies. "How do the rules apply to the single-purpose Amazon?" he asked. "How about the efforts from Apple to Android, BlackBerry and Nokia, Firefly and others to...
In this article: Federal Communications Commission, Comcast, Brookings Institution, Android, Skype, Free Press, Ben Scott, and Amazon
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Rolling Stone | September 23, 2008
Google Teams With Amazon for Mobile Music Store : Rolling Stone : Rock and Roll Daily
Google Teams With Amazon for Mobile Music Store : Rolling Stone : Rock and Roll Daily iTunes and the iPhone are about to have some competition on the mobile music sale market, as the upcoming T-Mobile G1 (powered by Google's new Android...
In this article: Google, Amazon, Itunes, Iphone, T-Mobile G1, Android, T-Mobile, and Amazon MP3
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paidContent.org | September 23, 2008
Amazon Confirms Music Store For The Google Android G1
Amazon Confirms Music Store For The Google Android G1 As rumors indicated yesterday, Amazon.com (NSDQ: AMZN) confirmed today that it will provide an Amazon MP3 music store for the T-Mobile G1, which is just a half an hour away from being...
In this article: T-Mobile G1, Apple, Nokia, Google Android, Engadget, Smartphones, T-Mobile, and Amazon MP3
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www.washingtonpost.com | September 29, 2008
T-Mobile's G1 vs. The iPhone: Game On!
...Android Market - a competitor to Apple's App Store. The iPhone has iTunes and the G1 has an application preinstalled called Amazon MP3, Amazon.com's digital music download store. Amazon many not have as big of a library of content to...
In this article: Iphone, T-Mobile, Apple, Itunes, App Store, Android Market, T-Mobile G1, Android, and IPod Touch
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Wired: Compiler | April 08, 2009
Google App Engine Now Serving Fresh Java
...a major gap in its cloud services plan. Amazon, one of Google's biggest competitors in cloud computing, has long offered support for Java virtual machines in its hosted Amazon Web Services platform. Java support also opens the door to make...
In this article: Java, Google App Engine, Google, E mail, Cloud computing, Wired.com, Android, Scala, Ruby, and JavaScript
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Amazon.com, Inc. (NASDAQ: AMZN) is an American-based multinational electronic commerce company. Headquartered in Seattle, Washington, it is America's largest online retailer, with nearly three times the Internet sales revenue of the runner up, Staples, Inc.
Jeff Bezos founded Amazon.com, Inc. in 1994 and launched it online in 1995. It started as an on-line bookstore but soon diversified to product lines of VHS, DVD, music CDs and MP3s, computer software, video games, electronics, apparel, furniture, food, toys, etc. Amazon has established separate websites in Canada, the United Kingdom, Germany, France, Japan, and China. It also provides international shipping to certain countries for some of its products.
On January 15, 2009, a survey published by Verdict Research found that Amazon was the UK's favorite music and video retailer, and came third in overall retail rankings.
- Name:
- Amazon.com, Inc.
- Type:
- Public (NASDAQ: AMZN)
- Location City:
- Seattle, Washington
- Location Country:
- USA
- Founder:
- Jeffrey P. Bezos
- Stock Symbol (NASDAQ):
- AMZN
- Industry:
- Retail
- Key People:
- Jeffrey P. Bezos
- Products:
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- IMDb
- A9.com
- Alexa Internet
- Amazon Web Services
- Kindle
- Amazon.com
- dpreview.com
- Revenue:
- US$ 19.166 billion (2008)
- Operating Income:
- US$ 842 million (2008)
- Net Income:
- US$ 645 million (2008)
- Assets:
- US$ 8.314 billion (2008)
- No. of Employees:
- 20,500 (2008)
- Market Cap:
- $21.27 billion (2008)
- Language:
- English, Japanese, German, French, & Chinese
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