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But it was losing out on music. Apple had taken control of the digital music market while Amazon kept pushing CDs. They wouldn???t allow the same thing to happen to books. Hence: the Kindle. ???Your job is to kill your own business,??? Bezos told the engineer in charge. ???I want you to proceed as if your goal is to put everyone selling physical books out of a job.??? He was convinced that Apple had made the iPhone too profitable: the smartphone market became glutted with cheaper competitors. Instead Amazon would lose money when people bought the Kindle, but make money when they used it ??? by buying e-books from Amazon. ???Publishers that didn???t digitise enough of their catalogues, or didn???t do it fast enough, were told they faced losing prominence in Amazon???s search results or in its recommendations to customers.??? Amazon???s plan to charge only $9.99 for e-books frightened publishers, who knew it would cut into their hardback sales. When five major US publishers attempted to create an electronic bookstore with Apple, Amazon complained to the US Department of Justice, arguing that the publishers were conspiring to raise prices for electronic books in violation of antitrust law. The publishers paid at least $164 million to make the charges go away; they also gave up their bookstore.