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The chapter 14 case talks about Amazon, and describes its way until became one of the largest companies of online shopping, and Kindle as one of the first generation of Kindle. Amazon according to the case has no roof over its head which would mean that technically there’s not a particular shopping store where you can go and buy something. But is online shopping, and where the sellers and buyers are connected with each-other through phone calls, website, and emails as a particular way to connect
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