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{{Infobox project | {{Infobox project | ||
| title = Amazon | | title = Amazon | ||
| image = Amazon. | | image = Amazon late 2020.png | ||
| description = | | description = Amazon.com as seen in late 2020 | ||
| URL = http://www.amazon.com/ ''et al.'' | | URL = http://www.amazon.com/ ''et al.'' | ||
| project_status = {{online}} | | project_status = {{online}} | ||
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Since Amazon stores a vast amount of product data, it offers an insight into culture which will be useful for future historians. | Since Amazon stores a vast amount of product data, it offers an insight into culture which will be useful for future historians. | ||
One idea for archiving it is somehow getting product IDs and then using the API, a basic understanding is shown [https://elfsight.com/blog/2020/05/how-to-use-amazon-ecommerce-api-examples-and-pricing/ here] | |||
== Gallery == | |||
<gallery> | |||
File:Amazon.JPG|Amazon.com as seen in April 2012 | |||
</gallery> | |||
== See also == | == See also == | ||
*[[The Book Depository]] | *[[The Book Depository]] | ||
*[[Amazon Seller Forums]] | |||
== External links == | == External links == |
Latest revision as of 13:07, 1 June 2021
Amazon | |
Amazon.com as seen in late 2020 | |
URL | http://www.amazon.com/ et al. |
Status | Online! |
Archiving status | Not saved yet |
Archiving type | Unknown |
IRC channel | #archiveteam-bs (on hackint) |
Amazon is an American international on-line retailer. Founded in 1994 and launched in 1995, Amazon started off as a book seller but soon diversed, selling DVDs, CDs, MP3 downloads, computer software, video games, electronics, apparel, furniture, food and toys.
Since Amazon stores a vast amount of product data, it offers an insight into culture which will be useful for future historians.
One idea for archiving it is somehow getting product IDs and then using the API, a basic understanding is shown here
Gallery
See also
External links