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In March 2011, Amazon launched its Appstore, offering a wide range of apps and games for Android devices. The Appstore provided a new platform for developers and introduced features like the “Free App of the Day,” enhancing user experience and expanding Amazon’s digital ecosystem.
In August 2007, Amazon announced Amazon Fresh Pickup, a service allowing customers to order groceries online and pick them up from designated locations. This service aims to combine the convenience of online shopping with the quickness of local pickup, enhancing the grocery shopping experience.
Amazon Kindle was introduced in 2007 and it revolutionized reading by offering a portable e-reader with access to millions of books. With features like adjustable text size, built-in dictionary, and long battery life, Kindle provides a convenient and engaging reading experience for book lovers everywhere.
In September 2007, Amazon announced the launch of Amazon Music, a streaming service offering millions of songs and organized playlists. With features like ad-free listening and offline playback, it enhances the music experience for users, expanding Amazon’s digital entertainment offerings.
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In June 2012, Facebook acquired Face.com for $55-60 million. Face.com specializes in facial recognition technology, which Facebook aimed to integrate to enhance photo tagging features, improve user experience, and improve its technological capabilities in image recognition and analysis.
In February 2014, Facebook acquired WhatsApp for $19 billion. This helped to expand Facebook’s reach in mobile messaging, integrating WhatsApp’s extensive global user base and secure messaging platform to enhance communication services and connectivity for users worldwide.
In March 2014, Facebook acquired Oculus VR for $2 billion. This acquisition aimed to pioneer virtual reality technology, integrating Oculus’s innovative VR platform to enhance immersive experiences and expand Facebook’s presence in the emerging VR market.
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Royal Enfield First Motorcyle
The first Royal Enfield motorcycle is produced. Designed by R. W. Smith and Frenchman Jules Gotiet, it has a 1 1/2 hp Minerva engine mounted in front of the steering head. The final drive is at the rear wheel by means of a long rawhide belt.
Royal Enfield Sports Model 351
Continuous development results in a range of 8 models, including the launch of the Sports Model 351, the first Royal Enfield 350cc OHV 4-strokemotorcycle with foot operated gear shift. It is powered by a JAP engine. A 225cc 2-stroke step-through ‘Ladies Model’ is also released.
Royal Enfield during Second World War
Royal Enfield produces large quantities of motorcycles and bicycles during the Second World War. The most iconic military model is the 125cc ‘Airborne’ motorcycle known as the Flying Flea. This 125cc 2-stroke can be loaded into a specially fabricated parachute cradle and dropped with paratroops behind enemy lines.
Royal Enfield Tiruvottiyur factory
The Tiruvottiyur factory opens and Bullets begin to be manufactured under license. Early production is based on machines that come from England in kit form which are then assembled in Madras. A total of 163 Bullets are built by the end of the year.
Royal Enfield motorcycles tour Khardung La
Forty Royal Enfield motorcycles tour Khardung La, the world’s highest motorable pass, setting a precedent for epic rides in some of the world’s most difficult terrain.
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