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Now just over 20 years after its inception in Hangzhou, China, the company has surpassed the combined market value of e-commerce giants Amazon andeBay. This actually happened in 2014 when its colossal IPO led to a valuation of $231 billion. And with a string of large acquisitions since then...
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of the 90s, we've seen the growth of many new and exciting subsectors in tech. These include thesharing economy, the streaming economy, thegig economy, cloud computing,big data, andartificial intelligence. As of 2024, the companies involved in tech, particularly Alphabet, Amazon, Meta, ...