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Date Stock Title
Nov 21 AMZN Amazon.com (AMZN)’s AI-Powered Alexa: New Partnerships with Uber, Ticketmaster, and Instacart Revealed
Nov 21 AMZN Nvidia says next-gen Blackwell chip sales will top prior forecasts, calming delay worries
Nov 21 AMZN Could Another Magnificent 7 Stock Beat Nvidia In 2025? Poll Says Not Likely, 27% Pick This Potential Winner
Nov 21 AMZN Elon Musk Jabs at Billionaire Rival Jeff Bezos Over Trump
Nov 21 AMZN How Oracle Got Its Mojo Back. What's Behind The AI Cloud Push Powering Its 80% Stock Gain.
Nov 21 AMZN Amazon will likely face probe under EU tech rules in 2025: report
Nov 21 AMZN 3 Reasons Why Growth Investors Shouldn't Overlook Amazon (AMZN)
Nov 21 AMZN Amazon Remains The Ultimate Mega Cap Pick
Nov 21 AMZN Amazon.com, Inc. (AMZN) Faces Disruption from Perplexity’s New AI-Powered Shopping Assistant
Nov 21 AMZN Nvidia Aggressively Bought, Russia Fires First Intercontinental Ballistic Missile, Adani Indicted
Nov 21 AMZN Should You Forget Sirius XM Holdings? This Stock Has Made Far More Millionaires.
Nov 21 AMZN Bezos denies Musk's claim he told people to sell Tesla and SpaceX stock since Trump would lose
Nov 21 AMZN Is Now a Good Time to Buy the Dip in Eli Lilly Stock?
Nov 21 AMZN Has Amazon.com (AMZN) Outpaced Other Retail-Wholesale Stocks This Year?
Nov 21 AMZN Brokers Suggest Investing in Amazon (AMZN): Read This Before Placing a Bet
Nov 21 AMZN PDD Stock Tumbles as Quarterly Results Fall Short of Estimates
Nov 21 MELI Several Tailwinds Lifted MercadoLibre (MELI) in Q3
Nov 21 AMZN Amazon.com (AMZN) Joins Clean Air Task Force in Pushing for AI-Driven Fusion Energy Innovation
Nov 21 AMZN Amazon invests in three Greek wind farms to advance renewable energy
Nov 21 AMZN Temu Owner PDD’s Sales Slow Sharply After China Market Sputters
Online Shopping

Online shopping is a form of electronic commerce which allows consumers to directly buy goods or services from a seller over the Internet using a web browser. Consumers find a product of interest by visiting the website of the retailer directly or by searching among alternative vendors using a shopping search engine, which displays the same product's availability and pricing at different e-retailers. As of 2016, customers can shop online using a range of different computers and devices, including desktop computers, laptops, tablet computers and smartphones.
An online shop evokes the physical analogy of buying products or services at a regular "bricks-and-mortar" retailer or shopping center; the process is called business-to-consumer (B2C) online shopping. When an online store is set up to enable businesses to buy from another businesses, the process is called business-to-business (B2B) online shopping. A typical online store enables the customer to browse the firm's range of products and services, view photos or images of the products, along with information about the product specifications, features and prices.
Online stores typically enable shoppers to use "search" features to find specific models, brands or items. Online customers must have access to the Internet and a valid method of payment in order to complete a transaction, such as a credit card, an Interac-enabled debit card, or a service such as PayPal. For physical products (e.g., paperback books or clothes), the e-tailer ships the products to the customer; for digital products, such as digital audio files of songs or software, the e-tailer typically sends the file to the customer over the Internet. The largest of these online retailing corporations are Alibaba, Amazon.com, and eBay.

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