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Digital subscriptions, jewelry and free shipping help break US online shopping records
According to a February 6 report released by online market analysts comScore, online shopping spending in the US increased by a record-breaking $161.5 billion in 2011, with digital subscriptions and jewelry among the most popular purchases.
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While MPAA watches SOPA crumble, digital rentals rise as physical rentals decline
According to a new study conducted by the NPD Group, video-on-demand and streaming video from services like Netflix were on the rise during 2011 and 31 percent of all rentals in North America are attributed to digital delivery options. Alternatively, total physical DVD and Blu-ray rentals fell by 11 percent over the year due to the decline in Blockbuster as well as flat Netflix growth. Redbox is ...
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eWatches Valentine’s Day Sale: Up to 86% Off Hand-Selected Designer Watches for the Whole Family - Discounts for Him ...
Save up to 86% on hand-selected watches for men and women during eWatches' Valentines Day Sale. Show your love and appreciation with a head-turning discount designer watch! Plus Free Delivery!Hollywood, Florida (PRWEB) February 07, 2012 eWatches, the leading online discount designer watch retailer, is showing the love this Valentine’s Day with up to 86% off some of our most popular and exciting ...
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comScore Reports $50 Billion in Q4 2011 U.S. Retail E-Commerce Spending, Up 14 Percent vs. Year Ago
RESTON, Va., Feb. 6, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- comScore, Inc. (NASDAQ: SCOR - News), a leader in measuring the digital world, today released its Q4 2011 U.S. retail e-commerce sales estimates, which showed that online ...
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The charm of retro
Retro may be cool but why are we in a love affair with objects and designs from the mid-twentieth century? What is it about the recently-old objects from earlier in our own lifetime -- whether furniture, fashion, tablewares, glass or ceramics -- that so captures our imagination?
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Android-powered watches get Internet savvy
The Internet was strapped to wrists at the Consumer Electronics Show on Wednesday in the form of Android-powered "smart watches" that serve up online content along with telling time.
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