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In the earliest days of operation in a Bellevue, Washington garage, a physical bell would ring in the office every time someone made a purchase. It was quickly disconnected when orders flooded in too fast.

Amazon's massive global footprint is anchored by three primary business segments: 1. E-Commerce & Logistics

Jeff Bezos originally wanted to name the company "Cadabra" (short for abracadabra). He abandoned it after his lawyer pointed out that people often misheard it as "cadaver". amazon.com

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Serves as the ultimate digital department store, drawing in billions of monthly visits. In the earliest days of operation in a

It acts as the "invisible backbone" for massive corporate clients, startups, and government agencies alike.

Bezos also heavily considered naming the site Relentless.com . If you type "relentless.com" into your web browser today, it still redirects you straight to Amazon. E-Commerce & Logistics Jeff Bezos originally wanted to

Bolstered by Amazon Prime, a powerhouse subscription service with over paying for free shipping and digital streaming. 2. Amazon Web Services (AWS)