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Amazon's Cloud Outage Saw Alexa's, Roomba Robot Vacuum Cleaners And Ring Doorbells Go Down - Leaving Some Users Trapped Outside Their Own 'smart' Homes
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The report detailed how the Kindle business was one it had sought to expand in China, and cited an internal 2018 Amazon briefing document that said by the end of 2017, China had become Kindle's largest global market, "accounting for 40%+ of our world device sales volume".
SHANGHAI, June 2 (Reuters) - Amazon.com said it will stop supplying retailers in China with its Kindle e-readers from Thursday and will shut its Kindle e-bookstore there next year, in the latest pullback by a U.S. tech firm from the restrictive Chinese market.
Indeed, a survey published this week finds that almost half of us have at some time or other tried to impress our friends — or at least avoid shaming ourselves in their presence — by pretending to have read a classic we've never so much as opened.
Certain omissions are needed. After discussing the rules preventing inmates profiting from a crime, they agreed to ‘send some money' to Shepherd's estranged wife and child. It has to be about it - but not really about it. You'll have to say this is a fictitious account. If you know what I mean.' The pair even recorded how they haggled over any proceeds.
Other Western internet companies, including Microsoft's LinkedIn, Yahoo and Airbnb Inc have cut services in or retreated completely from China in recent months, amid government efforts to tighten control over online content and new laws targeting data sharing and customer privacy.
As a global business, we periodically evaluate our offerings and make adjustments, wherever we operate," a spokesperson for Amazon said in an emailed statement. "We remain committed to our customers in China.
But they are under pressure from online retailers like Amazon, Fnac and Leclerc, which have eroded their market share. Independent bookshops are held with special affection in France, the land of Victor Hugo and Simone de Beauvoir.