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Amazon.com, Inc., is an American multinational technology company based in Seattle, Washington, that focuses on e-commerce, cloud computing, digital streaming, and artificial intelligence.
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(Amazon is rated 4.4/5 based on 144 reviews)
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Zahid Iqbal
Designer cutting,sewing embroidery
1 review
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Fashion design dresses are beautiful and stylish garments that are designed and created by professional fashion designers. Dresses have been an important part of the fashion industry for centuries.
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HABIB UR REHMAN
@habib_ur_rehman2
1 review
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Amusing
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persuasive text about bullying
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Hafiz Ahmad

Marketing at Amazon

1 review
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Visual Studio Code (VS Code)
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Shashank
Shashank
8+ years building AI/ML platforms.
5 reviews
Recommended this product

The best part is hosted jupyter notebooks.

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Jake Singer
Cofounder of Swapstack
1 review
Recommended this product
Review of Amazon Go

I work in the same office building as Go, and love that I can pick something up in under 1 minute if I am running late to a meeting.

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Steve Barnaby
Blogger, Entrepreneur, Internet Marketer
5 reviews
Recommended this product
Review of Amazon Go
First announced in 2016, Amazon’s cashier-less Go stores have been popping up across the country since then. At 6 a.m. this morning, the company celebrated the grand opening of the 13th Amazon Go, located in Midtown Manhattan. So, feeling both hungry and curious, I headed down to Park Avenue to see “the world’s most advanced shopping technology” for myself—and tried to buy lunch the old-fashioned way. The cheery man, whose name tag said “Pablo” on it, mumbled “we’ve got a cash customer” into a radio microphone on his lapel, which had the effect of instantly making me feel like I had done something very wrong. Amazon Go’s entire sales pitch, you see, is that it’s fully automated. Thanks to the power of high-tech surveillance, customers can duck in and out and be billed for their purchases with no human interaction whatsoever. Growing criticism of cashless stores (given teeth by some local legislation) argues that these businesses discriminate against the poor and unbanked. Looking to avoid that particular fight, Amazon has claimed its Go stores will accept cash but hasn’t exactly been forthcoming about how that will work. And for good reason, it seems. After a few minutes and multiple attempts to radio for backup, Pablo pointed me to the far end of the 1,700-square-foot store. “There’s going to be a stand there. A gentleman by the name of Rahim will help you,” he said, swiping me through the clear plastic turnstyle with his phone. Granted, 11 a.m. isn’t exactly the lunch rush, so the Amazon Go employees might have been short on things to do, but I felt a great deal of attention while I tried to figure out if this tiny store had anything resembling a decent sandwich and maybe a protein bar. “Oh you’re the cash customer,” one worker said, as I tried to figure out why anyone would come here to buy a rack of warm La Croix. “Just head back there when you’re ready,” another worker told me, pointing 20 feet away. I really cannot stress how few places there could possibly be to hide a guy named Rahim in a store of that size, but I appreciated the assistance regardless. Eventually, I settled for an Amazon-branded buffalo chicken wrap and a bottled iced coffee. And then there was Rahim, with a small table on wheels, rolled up against the back endcap on the center aisle. That it couldn’t be seen from the entrance of the store was maybe just coincidence, but it was obvious the table was not a permanent installation, and I’m certain it was rolled back into whatever recess it came from after I left. Rahim disappeared for a moment to grab the hand-scanner (a Clover Flex by the look of it) and in the 45 seconds he was out of my immediate field of vision another worker radioed over to “request his position.”
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Claire Lovell
Product at Gemini
3 reviews
Does not recommend this product
Review of Amazon Scout

I wanted to like this, but when I liked just 3 items I ended up getting a feed with 3 of the same item! I think it needs a little more work. For a retailer with so many items, there's really no reason to display the same item multiple times. Amazon in general needs a massive overhaul of search and discovery on their site. I usually find thing I want to buy from other places, and then look them up on Amazon manually and specifically. Frustrating!

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Tamara Mulaosmanovic
Barkibu.com, and keep your pet healthy
3 reviews
Recommended this product
Review of Amazon Go

Hopefully, it'll soon come to Europe and our daily lives.

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Alex Pavtoulov
@pavlex555
8 reviews
Does not recommend this product
Review of Amazon Scout

Too early to release. Made me go and try out Pinterest :)

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