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eBay Inc. is an American Internet company that manages
eBay.com, an online auction and shopping website in which people and
businesses buy and sell goods and services worldwide. In addition to its
original U.S. website, eBay has established localized websites in several
other countries. eBay Inc also owns PayPal, Skype, and other businesses.

The online auction web site was founded in San Jose, California on September
3, 1995 by computer programmer Pierre Omidyar as AuctionWeb, part of a
larger personal site that included, among other things, Omidyar's own
tongue-in-cheek tribute to the Ebola virus.

The very first item sold on eBay was a broken laser pointer for $14.83.
Astonished, Omidyar contacted the winning bidder and asked if he understood
that the laser pointer was broken. In his responding email, the buyer
explained: "I'm a collector of broken laser pointers." The frequently
repeated story that eBay was founded to help Omidyar's fiancée trade PEZ
Candy dispensers was fabricated by a public relations manager in 1997 to
interest the media. This was revealed in Adam Cohen's 2002 book and
confirmed by eBay.

Chris Agarpao was hired as eBay's first employee and Jeff Skoll was hired as
the first president of the company in 1996. In November 1996, eBay entered
into its first third-party licensing deal, with a company called Electronic
Travel Auction to use SmartMarket Technology to sell plane tickets and other
travel products. The company officially changed the name of its service from
AuctionWeb to eBay in September 1997. Originally, the site belonged to Echo
Bay Technology Group, Omidyar's consulting firm. Omidyar had tried to
register the domain name echobay.combut found it already taken by the Echo
Bay Mines, a gold mining company, so he shortened it to his second choice,
eBay.com.

eBay went public in 1998, and both Omidyar and Skoll became instant
billionaires. The company purchased PayPal in October 2002.

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