Amazon's ad business is huge

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The big tech news flow just keeps coming this week, and last night it was Amazon's turn.

The e-commerce giant did a Google, not a Facebook, reporting an impressive set of results on all fronts — and revealing for the first time just how big its advertising business is.

Amazon's ads

Amazon isn't the first company you think of when you think of ads, but a careful search for any product on their website or app will reveal an enormous number of embedded ads. Want to get your product further up the page? Pay for a sponsored slot. Want to run a video showing your product off in between the search results? Buy an ad.

And a lot of people are doing just that.

Amazon made almost $10bn last quarter from advertising, which makes it a bigger advertising business than YouTube, which reeled in $8.6bn, and more than double what Twitter, Snapchat and Pinterest make combined.

Separately: Snapchat had a wild day yesterday.

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