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AMAZON SERVER SERVICES RETAIL BRICK AND MORTAR RETAIL WHOLE FOODS AMAZON SERVER SERVICES WEB SITE HOSTING AND CLOUD TECHNOLOGY AMAZON GO AMAZON ESSENTIALS WIDE VARIETY OF AMAZON BRANDED PRODUCTS SUCH AS CABLES, OFFICE SUPPLIES, AND CLOTHING AMAZON FRESH PRIME NOW AMAZON DEVICES AMAZON KINDLE, ECHO, AND OTHER TECHNOLOGIES AMAZON.COM ONINE SALES AMAZON PRIME PACKAGE DELIVERY LOGISTICS AND CONTRACTING WITH LOCAL ENTREPRENEURS E-PUBLISING BOOKS, MUSIC, AND VIDEO CONTENT AMAZON STUDIOS ENTERTAINMENT CONTENT AUDIBLE AUDIO BOOKS

EXPANSION OF PRODUCT CATEGORY ASSORTMENT OTHER ONLINE MERCHANDISE AMAZON.COM ONINE SALES OF BOOKS

INNOVATION TO MAKE CORE BUSINESS MORE EFFECTIVE AMAZON SERVER SERVICES RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT TO REDUCE DELAYS AND TIME REQUIRED FOR RENDERING AMAZON SERVER SERVICES WEB SITE HOSTING AND CLOUD TECHNOLOGY AMAZON.COM ONINE SALES AMAZON PRIME

AMAZON SERVER SERVICES WEB SITE HOSTING AND CLOUD TECHNOLOGY NEW TECHNOLOGY POSSIBLE TO MAKE AMAZON MORE COMPETITIE AMAZON DEVICES AMAZON KINDLE, ECHO, AND OTHER TECHNOLOGIES AMAZON.COM ONINE SALES AMAZON PRIME

AMAZON SERVER SERVICES WEB SITE HOSTING AND CLOUD TECHNOLOGY NEW TECHNOLOGY MAKES NEW BUSINESS AREAS POSSIBLE AMAZON DEVICES AMAZON KINDLE, ECHO, AND OTHER TECHNOLOGIES AMAZON.COM ONINE SALES AMAZON PRIME E-PUBLISING BOOKS, MUSIC, AND VIDEO CONTENT AMAZON STUDIOS ENTERTAINMENT CONTENT AUDIBLE AUDIO BOOKS

ESTABLISHED ONLINE SALES CHANNEL PROVIDES OPPORTUNITIES TO SELL AMAZON BRANDED PRODUCTS AMAZON ESSENTIALS WIDE VARIETY OF AMAZON BRANDED PRODUCTS SUCH AS CABLES, OFFICE SUPPLIES, AND CLOTHING AMAZON.COM ONINE SALES AMAZON PRIME

AMAZON TECHNOLOGY CAN BE APPLIED TO QUICK-CHECKOUT SELF SERVICE STORES RETAIL BRICK AND MORTAR RETAIL WHOLE FOODS AMAZON GO NEW LINE OF AMAZON PRODUCTS CAN SOLD THROUGH TRADITIONAL BRICK-AND-MORTAR RETAILERS AMAZON ESSENTIALS WIDE VARIETY OF AMAZON BRANDED PRODUCTS SUCH AS CABLES, OFFICE SUPPLIES, AND CLOTHING AMAZON FRESH PRIME NOW AMAZON.COM ONINE SALES AMAZON PRIME CUSTOMER DATABASES FROM ONLINE AREA CAN BE APPLIED TO BRICK-AND-MORTAR RETAIL AMAZON TECHNOLOGY CAN BE APPLIED TO QUICK-CHECKOUT SELF SERVICE STORES

LOGISTICS AND CONTRACTING WITH LOCAL ENTREPRENEURS AMAZON CAN HAVE GREATER CONTROL, BARGAINING POWER, AND SPEED IN DELIVERY BY COORDINATING AT LEAST SOME SHIPPING SERVICES AMAZON FRESH PRIME NOW AMAZON.COM ONINE SALES AMAZON PRIME PACKAGE DELIVERY LOGISTICS AND CONTRACTING WITH LOCAL ENTREPRENEURS