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In July 1994 Jeff Bezos filed paperwork to incorporate a business named Cadabra, meant to evoke the magic phrase abracadabra. When his lawyer said it sounded too much like cadaver, he switched the name to Relentless before settling on Amazon. Relentless.com still redirects to Amazon's website.
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Jul 5, 2019 · It's been 25 years since Jeff Bezos incorporated the company that we now know as Amazon. Originally, it was an online bookstore called Cadabra.
May 10, 2023 · Originally, Bezos had his heart set on the name Cadabra, a play on the word abracadabra. He initially incorporated the company in Washington ...
Amazon.com was very nearly called "Cadabra," as in "abracadabra." Bezos rapidly re-conceptualized the name when his lawyer misheard the word as "cadaver.
Sep 13, 2019 · When Jeff Bezos first started working on Amazon, he named it Cadabra Inc after the magical words, Abracadabra. He later decided to name his company Amazon ...
Aug 19, 2014 · The first name that Jeff Bezos chose for his new online bookseller was Cadabra, short for Abracadabra. But he found out quickly that Cadabra wouldn't work.
Feb 17, 2024 · Jeff Bezos originally had his heart set on the name Cadabra, a play on the word "abracadabra". But he changed the name to Amazon when someone pointed out ...
On July 5, 1994, Bezos initially incorporated the company in Washington state with the name Cadabra, Inc. After a few months, he changed the name to Amazon.com ...