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Amid e-commerce boom, anti-Amazon Shopify takes flight – Malay Mail
TORONTO, Oct 19 — The pandemic has forced businesses worldwide to pivot online to survive, and many have turned to Shopify, a Canadian company that has emerged …

Shopify saw the number of new stores created on its platform jump 71 per cent in the second quarter of 2020 compared to the previous one. Image courtesy of Shopify
TORONTO, Oct 19 The pandemic has forced businesses worldwide to pivot online to survive, and many have turned to Shopify, a Canadian company that has emerged as a thriving alternative to Amazon.
Founded 15 years ago in Ottawa, Shopify allows businesses to create an e-commerce site in just a few clicks. Already growing with more than…
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