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						developing own online advertising software: WSJ 
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						[August 23, 2014] 
						(Reuters) - Amazon Inc is 
						planning to develop its own software for placing 
						advertisements online, The Wall Street Journal reported, 
						citing people with knowledge of the matter. | 
        
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             While the in-house platform is initially planned to replace ads 
			supplied by Google Inc on Amazon's own website, the new system could 
			challenge Google and Microsoft Corp's advertising business in the 
			future, the newspaper cited the people as saying. 
 Amazon's system would resemble Google's AdWords, and is planned to 
			make it easier for marketers to reach the company's users, the 
			newspaper reported the people as saying.
 
 The retailer is also building a tool that would help advertising 
			agencies buy in bulk for thousands of advertisers, the Journal said, 
			citing the people. (http://on.wsj.com/1v6ZqBw)
 
 Amazon is known as a sleeping giant in the ad industry because it 
			has rich consumer data but has been tentative about using it for a 
			lot of advertising.
 
 The company already has an advertising service it employs chiefly on 
			its own website.
 
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			Amazon did not immediately respond to requests for comment.
 (Reporting by Ramkumar Iyer in Bangalore; Editing by Leslie Adler)
 
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