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==Information services==
==Information services==
Under its [[World Wide Web]] operations and development resources, it offers Amazon Web Services, which include:
Under its [[World Wide Web]] operations and development resources, it offers Amazon Web Services, which include:
*[[Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud]] ]]  (Amazon EC2)
*[[Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud]]   (Amazon EC2), an [[Infrastructure as a Service]] cloud
*[[Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3)
*[[Amazon Simple Storage Service]] (Amazon S3)
*[[Amazon SimpleDB]]  
*[[Amazon SimpleDB]]  
*[[Amazon Simple Queue Service]] (Amazon SQS)
*[[Amazon Simple Queue Service]] (Amazon SQS)

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Originally an online bookseller and now a diversified electronic commerce and cloud computing provider, Amazon.com was founded in 1994 by Jeff Bezos and went operational in 1995. It began providing third-party electronic storefronts in 2000.

Book sales and publishing

It contracted with traditional publishers for deeper-than-usual discounts, in exchange for waiving its right to return unsold materials.

Amazon has become an electronic publisher as well as a retailer. It developed the Kindle book reader.

Information services

Under its World Wide Web operations and development resources, it offers Amazon Web Services, which include: