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How Amazon Started, Grew and Became A Trillion Dollars Company - Duration: 11:29.

How Amazon Started, Grew and Became A Trillion Dollars Company

Amazon.com Inc, popularly known as Amazon was founded by Jeff Bezos, an American entrepreneur.

Amazon started out as an online bookstore but is now a multinational company and the

largest e-commerce marketplace and cloud computing platform in the world with a revenue upwards

of $177 billion in 2017.

How Amazon Started

In 1994, Bezos quit his job as vice president of D.E Shaw & Co, a Wall Street firm and relocated

to Seattle Washington where he devised a business plan for a new company.

This move was fueled in part by his regret for not taking part in the internet business

boom at the time.

On July 1994, Bezos named his new company Cadabra Inc. but it was quickly discarded

when Bezos' lawyer disclosed that he misheard the name as "Cadaver" over the phone.

By September 1994, Bezos toyed with the name "Relentless" which was also scrapped because

friends told him the name sounded sinister.

The Relentless domain is still owned by Bezos and redirects to the current website.

Eventually, Bezos settled on the name "Amazon", an authoritative name that referenced the

largest river basin in the world.

This reference also represented his vision of making the company the biggest in the world.

Its launch tagline was "Earth's Biggest Bookstore."

He once told a reporter, "There's nothing about our model that can't be copied over

time.

But you know, McDonald's got copied.

And it's still built a huge, multibillion-dollar company.

A lot of it comes down to the brand name.

Brand names are more important online than they are in the physical world."

Bezos did his research on the future of the internet that predicted the growth of annual

web commerce at 2300% so he created a list of products that could be marketed online

and narrowed it down to what he believed would be the most promising.

These products included compact discs, computer hardware, and software, videos and books.

In the end, he decided that because of the enormous worldwide demand for literature,

the low unit prices for books and a large number of books available in print, his new

business would sell books online.

Bezos invested almost $250,000 to start up Amazon in the garage of his rented house in

Bellevue, Washington.

The First Book Sold

In July 1995, Amazon sold its first book, Douglas Hofstadter's Fluid Concepts and Creative

Analogies: Computer Models of the Fundamental Mechanisms of Thought and in the next two

months sold to all 50 states in the US and more than 45 countries with sales up to $20,000

each week.

By October the same year, Amazon announced its intention to go public.

When eBay was established in 1995, Amazon tried to compete with its own auction site.

The project failed but Bezos was not unhappy.

He bought the skeleton of an Ice Age cave bear for $40,000 and had it displayed in the

entrance hall of the company headquarters next to a sign that read, "Please Don't Feed

The Bear."

The sign is still there till date.

In 1996, Amazon was reincorporated in Delaware and its employee count went up to 11 which

prompted its move out of Bezos' garage into a small warehouse that would become its second

official headquarters.

Amazon Went Public

On May 1997, Amazon issued its first public stock offering at $18 per share.

Around this time, Amazon was sued by Barnes & Noble who declared that Amazon's claim

to be "the world's largest bookstore" was unfounded as it "...isn't a bookstore

at all.

It's a book broker."

The suit was subsequently settled out of court and Amazon continued to make the claim.

In October 1998, Amazon was sued by Walmart who claimed that Amazon stole Walmart trade

secrets by employing former Walmart executives.

This suit was also settled out of court but Amazon had to put internal restrictions in

place as well as the reassignment of the former Walmart officers.

In the same year, Amazon went on to take over companies such as Drugstore.com, Pets.com,

and Overstock.com.

In 1999, Amazon attempted to branch out into the publishing business by buying a discontinued

imprint, "Weathervane" a trade name under which it would publish books.

According to The New Yorker, an American magazine, the books the company published were "selected

with no apparent thought".

The imprint disappeared soon after and by 2014 Amazon agents conveyed that they had

never even heard of it.

Also in 1999, Amazon's online shopping gained national spotlight and recognition when Bezos

was named the "Person of the Year" by Time magazine for successfully popularizing

cybershopping.

Amazon in the New Century

In June 2000, Amazon updated its logo to include the curved arrow, shaped like a smile moving

from the A to the Z that is popular around the world today.

It was also at this time that the online platform started offering free shipping on orders above

$100 and the platform opened up to accept third-party sellers.

Some sources claim that Amazon had not expected to make profits for at least four years, a

sluggish growth that caused shareholders to complain that the company's profitability

was not fast enough to justify their investments in the long term.

The internet bubble burst that occurred roughly from 1995 to 2000 as a result of the extreme

growth in the usage and adjustment to the internet destroyed many e-companies.

However, Amazon survived this bleak period and moved on to become a huge participant

in online sales.

Towards the end of 2001 Amazon finally turned its first profit of $5 million at 1¢ per

share on revenue of over $1 billion which was extremely little but it proved that Bezos'

unorthodox model of business could actually succeed.

Between 2001 and 2011, Amazon experienced rapid growth.

In 2002, the Amazon Web Services was launched for developers to include features of Amazon.com

into their own websites.

In that same year, Bezos launched the concept of "two-pizza teams" to the company.

It was a concept that involved organizing employees into groups consisting of less than

ten people – the ideal amount that would be satisfied by two pizzas for dinner – who

were expected to work independently.

The teams were given strict goals and equations were used to measure their success.

Bezos once said, "Communication is a sign of dysfunction.

It means people aren't working together in a close, organic way.

We should be trying to figure out a way for teams to communicate less with each other,

not more."

It was a widely hated concept among the Amazon employees due mostly to the stress involved.

In 2004 Amazon's online shopping sales finally surpassed the book sales for the first time

in the history of the company.

In 2005 the now extremely popular membership program, the Amazon Prime was launched.

In 2007 Amazon launched new services like the home grocery delivery service, the online

music store and the now-famous electronic reader.

They were labeled AmazonFresh, Amazon Music, and Amazon Kindle respectively.

In 2008 Amazon released a search feature that costumers would pay for which allowed advertisers

to direct Amazon traffic to their own sites.

This feature was named Product Ads.

Amazon in Recent Years In 2010, the Kindle electronic books sales

finally exceeded that of printed books for the first time in the history of the company.

By 2011, Amazon had grown to be an employer of up to 30,000 full-time employees and at

the end of 2017; the number had skyrocketed to 566,000 worldwide.

In June 2017, Amazon announced its intention to use $13.4 billion to acquire Whole Foods;

an extravagant supermarket chain with more than 400 stores, a move that media experts

figured would strengthen its physical presence.

By August the acquisition was approved.

As of August 2018, Amazon owns a 5% share of retail spending in the US as well as a

43.5% share of online spending with a net income upwards of $3 billion.

As at 2018, Amazon net worth was valued at $1 Trillion making it the second company in

the world to reach that mark.

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Python tutorial 11: Python String Methods - endswith ( ) by Manish Sharma - Duration: 7:08.

What's up Internet!

I am Manish from rebellionrider.com and I am back once again with another awesome Python

Tutorial.

Today's tutorial is going to be about another string method of Python language which is

'endswith'.

Now that we have learnt how to check if a string starts with a specified sub string

or not in the last tutorial, it's time to move on and learn how to find out if a string

ends with a specified string or not.

But before that, please do not leave without pressing that thumbs up button if you like

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haven't already.

Now let's start.

After starts-with the second string method in the list of python programming is 'endswith'.

As the name suggests, using this function we can determine if a string is ending with

a specified sub-string or not.

Let's take a quick look at the syntax of this string method 'EndsWith'.

endswith ('sub-string', startIDX, endIDX) The syntax is pretty much the same as the

previous string function 'startswith'.

The method ends-with also accepts three parameters.

Let's take a look at those.

Sub-string – The first parameter is the sub-string.

This is the string that will be searched in the main string.

This is the only mandatory parameter in the list.

startIDX – The second parameter is the start index.

Here you have to specify an integer value which will indicate the index number from

where the interpreter will start the search of the sub-string.

This is an optional parameter, which means if you want you can skip it.

In case you do not mention the start index then interpreter will start the search from

the index 0 which is the default value.

endIDX – The third parameter is the end index.

Similar to start index, here also you have to mention an integer value.

This value will specify the index number on which the interpreter should stop the search.

Once again, this is an optional parameter.

In case you do not mention any value here then the interpreter will keep searching until

the main string ends.

That's all about the syntax now let's do some examples and learn how this string

method endswith works in Python.

Similar to the last python tutorial.

Here also, I will do three examples, demonstrating each of the three parameters of the function,

which we just discussed.

In the last tutorial, we used the command prompt for the demonstration but today our

choice of editor will be Atom.

So let's start.

Step 1: We need a string.

In order to perform a search we will need a string.

This will work as a base string onto which the string method 'ends with' will perform

the search.

So for today our base string will be – "With RebellionRider.com, I will be the

master of Python in No Time" Here we have the base string.

Next, we will search if this string or a part of it ends with a sub-string or not.

To do that we will use the 'endswith' string method of Python.

Example 1: In the first example we will see if this string ends with the word Time or

not.

my_str = "With RebellionRider.com, I will be the master of Python in No Time"

Here I created a variable "my_str" and saved our base string into it.

Next using this variable we will call the string method ends with.

Let's see how.

my_str.endswith('Time') Here I first wrote the name of the variable

which is holding the base string on to which we want to perform the search.

Followed by that I have a dot operator (.) and then the name of our method endswith.

As you can see, here we have supplied only one parameter to this method which is the

search string.

On execution the interpreter will start searching the entire string and see if it ends with

the specified search string which in our case is 'Time'.

If the base string ends with the search string then it will return true otherwise it will

return false.

Let's execute and see the result.

So the program executes without any error but where is the result then?

Unlike command line interface where the function call directly shows the result, in editor

like ATOM we need to take help of print function to display the result back to the user.

To do that we have two ways.

In the first one we can create another variable and store the result produced by the function

call into it.

Then using print function we can display the value stored into that variable.

The second way is that we can directly place the function call into the print function.

That way we don't have to declare an extra variable.

I guess the second one will be much nicer.

Let's go with that.

print(my_str.endswith('Time')) Now if we execute the code, we will see the

output.

Here we go.

The output is true.

Now let's do the next example.

Let's say I don't want the interpreter to start the search from the beginning of

the string, rather I want it to start the search from index number 39.

That way we can save time and resources.

So what do I have to do for that?

In order to start the search from a specific index we need to mention the index number

as the second parameter of the endswith function call.

Like this.

my_str.endswith('Time',39) Simply, right after the search string put

a comma and then write the index number from where you want the interpreter to start the

search.

In my case it's 39.

Let's modify this function call a little bit more.

Let's say this time I want the search to start from index 39 and end at index 55.

Also, instead of Time, let's see if the string ends with the word 'Python' or

not.

my_str.endswith('Python',39, 55) In this function call we have used all the

three parameters.

Let's execute and see the result.

The result is true.

So, that's how we use ends with string method in Python.

Hope you enjoyed watching.

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haven't already.

That is it for today.

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Breathtaking oceancoast hiking | Day 4 of Camino del Norte from Irún to San Sebastián - Duration: 19:55.

Hello and good morning from our epic location at the oceanside!

We had a beautiful night, it was very quiet, we slept really well except for the slope

that it was going downhill.

The night was very warm because trees protect us from wind.

So it was very quiet and as I said one of the most beautiful locations are when we are

stelth camping and not in hte official camping sites.

So we are really enjoying it so far.

Our plan today is to get to San-Sebastian and then to the camping site that will be 24 kms.

So it will be the longest day so far out of all 3 days of our Camino.

Now we have to find the Camino del Norte route so it's about 4 to 5 kms to it and then to

follow it to San-Sebastian and to the camping site.

But we are starting really early today, the earliest that we start normally.

Normally we start like at 10-11 am and now it's like 8.30 so we should get there in time.

That's the real Camino experience.

There are some mountains shelters here.

That's a surprise really.

And we see that here it's possible to camp cause there's very perfect ground for it.

And we didn't get to it 1 km or so.

We thought that it's prohibited for the whole area but it's like perfect for it.

It's extremely hard here to find the way.

Lots of narrow middle paths in the forest and lots of vegetation so without navigation

it's quite impossible to do that.

So massive, it's the coolest path ever.

Is it all formed by the air and the wind and rain?

Incredible.

Today's weather is more likely what you would expect from the North oceancoast or at least

what we expected from it.

The sky is full of clouds and it feels like it's gonna rain any minute.

But we really don't want that because we dont have a waterproof camera neither the case

for it.

So it would be a gap in the footage.

Maybe it's not happening.

There are lots of flies around that are very annoying and biting maybe that's because we're

sweating like crazy.

But the air is so stuffy now, it's very hard to breathe and even harder to walk.

That uphill was absolutely a killer.

Now we are out on the GR 121.

But this little mountanious part was worth like 10 normal routes.

Because of its beauty and what we see on it.

So we don't regret it.

Now we are off to the Camino, very close.

We are running out of water now.

But we are not sure if we can drink from this river.

it should start somewhere near here high in the mountains.

But not sure.

We conquered all of that mountain, now we are turning this way.

We found that there are lots of wooden bridges throughout the GR routes.

Almost exclusively on the GR we find them.

And not in the hard places so we don't really understand why they built them.

So now we are crossing the car road and the Camino del Norte goes along the car road.

But we continue on the GR route because we prefer to go on the mountain path than on

the car road.

Let's go there.

This GR goes parallel to the Camino and the car road.

So you don't lose anything, just winning.

Still can't believe that we managed to pack all the things in the smaller backpacks.

Mine was this one the turquoise color and it's 50 L but we managed to take it smaller

to 20 L. So now this is my backpack.

And this is my husband's.

This is a real step forward to us in going lighter.

Today is a big day cause we receive our new photo camera in the village San Sebastian.

We bought it because it's lightweight so we can leave our DSLR at home.

Because it's too heavy for the long hikes especially.

So we did it on purpose in San Sebastian.

We bought it from ebay and told them to send it to San Sebastian because we knew we'll

walk by this city so it's very convenient.

They can send all around the world, any country, any place.

During today we met several people that were greeting us in some unknown language so we

guess it's a basque language.

And it's very interesting for us to hear it because it's very unusual.

And we want to learn some words actually and not being an idiot and to greet them in their

own language from now.

Getting close to the city just got the 4G coverage.

In the mountains there was no signal whatsoever.

So now we can start shooting Instagram stories and start sharing with you guys.

So really happy about it.

We are getting close to the Pasaia town and there we should take the ferry that will take

us to San Sebastian.

This is gonna be cool experience.

And the update about my knee.

It's kind of feeling better when I'm going downhill especially steep hill it's starting

to hurt again.

I'm really hoping that it's not going to be the deal today.

We've been seeing around lots of these massive beautiful flowers.

Do you guys know what are these?

Because we haven't seen them before.

This boat trip was a real dissapointment.

It turned out to be the 30 sec trip so we just didn't realize we were there.

And now we are heading to San Sebastian to buy some food as always, go to the supermarket,

put a stamp in the church and probably buy me some T-shirt.

I really hope so cause I really need it.

Bought some grapes and some plums as always to have a snack.

And we received the parcel.

Now let's open it.

If it's our camera inside or something else.

Let's have a look.

This is our baby.

Where are you?

Lots of paper.

That is so tiny.

Especially compared to our DSLR.

Now we can take photos.

But we have to learn how to use it.

And it's gonna take time.

But it's cool anyway.

It's so tiny, can't believe it.

So we couldn't find here in the city where to put the stamp because the churches are

closed.

And we don't know how to call anyone.

So we think we skip it for now and it's not a big deal.

In the next city we'll do it.

And now we'll go to the Decathlon which is the best shop to buy the sports goods and

we'll buy a T-shirt for me.

Let's go!

I think we found it.

Not my favourite color but will go.

That is so crowded, so many people.

We are still going, super tired and still can't get out of the city.

It's super big.

And the heat is killing us.

The hot sun all day long till the very end.

So from how tired we are we feel like we are doing the impossible today but we are doing it.

Still 7 kms left.

So now we are almost at the camping site.

And what are your impressions of the day?

It wasn't an easy day.

Definetely.

Because we crossed a lot of cities.

Lots of pavement roads, busy streets, lots of traffic.

You know it's very stressful, very crowded.

In addition to that tropical hot weather, it was killing us.

But the start of the day was spectacular.

It is the highlight of today.

Now we are very tired and all we want is to take a shower.

Yes, lay down flat and sleep.

See you tomorrow on the next day!

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