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To: Boplicity who wrote (108776)3/10/1999 10:04:00 AM
From: Manny  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 176388
 
03/10 08:17 Dell and Amazon.com Announce Online Agreement
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Dell and Amazon.com Announce Online Agreement

Strategic Marketing Agreement Links Web Sites and Can Provide

Customized Content

ROUND ROCK, Texas and SEATTLE, March 10 /PRNewswire/ -- Amazon.com (Nasdaq:
AMZN), the No. 1 online retailer of videos, music, and books, and Dell Computer Corporation
(Nasdaq: DELL), the world's leading direct computer systems company, today announced a
strategic agreement to offer linked Web sites and provide customized content for Amazon.com
and Dell customers.

Both companies today are launching links from the checkout sections of their respective sites
that lead to new, co-branded Dell and Amazon.com home pages. The sites recognize and
welcome customers to the full www.amazon.com and www.dell.com online experience.
Amazon.com is the first company Dell has linked to from its www.dell.com site, and Dell is the
first computer systems company Amazon.com has linked to.

"Dell and Amazon.com have a shared vision of the future of online shopping," said Michael Dell,
chairman and CEO. "That vision is to use the Web to deepen direct relationships with customers
and deliver unique value and unparalleled service. Dell and Amazon.com will each offer our mutual
customers customized services, competitive price, and easy navigation."

"Amazon.com is obsessively focused on providing our customers the best possible online
shopping experience, with the best selection, ease of use, and prices," said Jeffrey Bezos,
Amazon.com founder and CEO. "Dell has a track record of providing excellent customer service,
and it's natural for our companies to begin to work together to provide customers with
enhanced benefits."

Dell recently launched www.gigabuys.com, an online superstore for computer-related products,
and today's announcement with Amazon.com is further evidence of the company's commitment
to expand its Web offerings. The company currently sells more than $14 million in products each
day over the Web, which accounts for 25 percent of its business. Dell intends to do 50 percent
of its business online by the end of 2000. The company's Web site, www.dell.com, attracts more
than 25 million visits per quarter and has unique Web pages for 44 countries in 21 languages.



To: Boplicity who wrote (108776)3/10/1999 10:16:00 AM
From: Venkie  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 176388
 
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