Amazon is turning 25 - here's a look back at how it changed the world
Amazon's founder, Jeff Bezos, set his sights on making it an 'everything store'
International News: A quarter of a century ago, on July 5, 1994, a company, which shared a name with the world’s largest river, was incorporated. It sold books to customers who got to its website through a dial-up modem.
It wasn’t the first
bookstore to sell online. (Books.com launched in 1992.) But it
behaved like a local store, whose shopkeeper knew customers by name –
a bell even rang in the company’s Seattle headquarters every time
an order was placed.
Amazon’s founder, Jeff
Bezos, set his sights on making it an “everything store.” The
company would go on to become not just an everything store, but an
“everything company.”
Today, 25 years later,
Amazon has reshaped retailing permanently. It is one of the top three
most valuable companies in the world, with a market capitalization
hovering around US$1 trillion, greater than the GDP of nearly 200
countries.
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