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Amazon.com Website Goes Down in the U.S., Canada

The world’s largest e-commerce platform, Amazon.com Inc. (NASDAQ: AMZN) went down for nearly 15 minutes on Monday. Users across Canada and the U.S. couldn’t gain access to the website. Despite several requests to comment over the issue, the Company did not reveal what exactly went wrong which caused rare interruption in its services. Amazon.com is spending heavily on its IT infrastructure, in particularly ramping up the server capacity to avert disruptions. On Monday, users spread from Toronto to New York received error messages on their screens when trying to access Amazon.com. Just last week, New York Times also suffered a technical glitch with its website going down for about two hours.


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