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Amazon.com

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87 articles decelerating

A proposed $11.57B Globalstar acquisition capped a 2026 coverage surge centered on Amazon’s expansion of AI, logistics and commerce infrastructure.

Who they are

Amazon.com appears in the coverage as the consumer-commerce face of the broader Amazon organization, linking its retail site and app to Alexa, Prime Day, new marketplace categories, logistics operations and major corporate investments. The stories also repeatedly connect it with AWS, founder Jeff Bezos and CEO Andy Jassy, reflecting a company whose retail platform sits alongside cloud, media and infrastructure ambitions.

The recent arc

Coverage reached its all-time quarterly high in 2026 Q1 and remained elevated in Q2, shifting from periodic retail and earnings stories toward a sequence of infrastructure and AI-related moves. In January, sources said Amazon was discussing an investment of up to $50B in OpenAI; in April, it agreed to acquire Globalstar for $11.57B subject to satellite-replacement milestones; and in May it introduced Supply Chain Services, offering companies use of its network from raw materials through delivery. Amazon also expanded Amazon Autos beyond Hyundai to brands including Kia, Mazda, Subaru, Chevrolet and Jeep.

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The tension

The central tension is whether Amazon can turn its established consumer reach and logistics footprint into a broader AI-enabled services platform while competing for strategic technology position. Replacing Rufus with Alexa for Shopping, powered by Alexa+, puts Alexa directly into the Amazon.com purchase flow; the reported OpenAI investment discussions and Globalstar deal place that retail-AI push beside competition and overlap with major technology counterparts including Google and Microsoft.

Why it matters

If this trajectory holds, Amazon’s platform could become less defined by selling goods alone and more by controlling the systems that help consumers shop and companies store, move and deliver products. The Globalstar transaction and Supply Chain Services launch suggest that connectivity and physical infrastructure are becoming part of that equation, although the available coverage does not establish how successfully Amazon will integrate these efforts or whether customers will adopt them at scale.

Amazon.com has appeared in 87 articles since 2015-03. Coverage peaked in 2026Q1 with 7 articles. Frequently mentioned alongside Amazon, AWS, U.S., Bezos.

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87
mentions
Velocity
-66.7%
growth rate
Acceleration
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velocity change
Sources
22
publications

Coverage Timeline

2021-02-04
Stratechery 7 related

Jeff Bezos departs as perhaps the best CEO in tech history, having created three huge businesses: Amazon.com, AWS, and Amazon's marketplace/fulfillment services

irreversible decisions — and two-way doors, @bradstone writes. His exit today will test the theory. https://www.bloomberg.com/... Marty Cagan / @cagan : terrific product-perspective summary of what ma...

2019-02-09
Washington Post 39 related

Two sources say that after political and community opposition in New York City, Amazon executives have had internal discussions to explore alternatives for HQ2

Amazon.com is reconsidering its plan to bring 25,000 jobs to a new campus in New York City following a wave of opposition from local politicians …

2019-02-08
Washington Post 2 related

Sources: after a wave of opposition in New York, Amazon execs have had internal discussions recently to reassess the situation and explore alternatives for HQ2

Amazon.com is reconsidering its plan to bring 25,000 jobs to a new campus in New York City following a wave of opposition from local politicians …

2018-11-06
Wall Street Journal 32 related

Source: Amazon plans to split HQ2 evenly between two cities, a decision driven by the need to recruit enough talent; sources: announcement could come next week

Amazon.com plans to split its second headquarters evenly between two locations rather than picking one city for HQ2 …

2018-04-19
Bloomberg

Interview with Jeff Wilke, who runs Amazon's worldwide consumer division and has been Bezos' right-hand man for 18 years, on its usage of USPS and more

Retail chief Jeff Wilke talks about the company's AI ambitions and downplays Trump concerns.  —  Donald Trump has hammered Amazon.com … Tweets: @dats Tweets: Siraj Datoo / @dats : If you've ever wonde...

2016-04-08
GeekWire 10 related

Amazon names Andy Jassy CEO of Amazon Web Services, Jeff Wilke CEO of Worldwide Consumer; Jeff Bezos remains CEO of entire company

Amazon now has three CEOs: Tech powerhouse promotes Andy Jassy and Jeff Wilke to CEO roles of respective divisions  —  Amazon.com is changing the titles …

2015-08-17
GeekWire 24 related

Full memo: Jeff Bezos responds to brutal New York Times story, says it doesn't represent the Amazon he leads

The cruel and back-stabbing environment described by The New York Times in a recent report on the workplace culture at Amazon.com has struck a nerve with Jeff Bezos …

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Quarterly Coverage

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Narrative

TEXXR tracks 20 tech news articles mentioning Amazon.com, dating back to April 2015. The biggest stories include Amazon is replacing its Rufus AI shopping assistant with Alexa for Shopping, which is... and Amazon.com Announces First Quarter Sales up 28% to $29.1 Billion. Frequently covered alongside Amazon and AWS. Coverage has shifted toward enterprise, consumer themes and away from safety.

Key Moments

2026Q2enterprise +100pts; safety -100pts; consumer +100pts

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