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ThinkstockOnline traffic and sales posted new milestones over the past two days, with mobile traffic accounting for 52.1% of all online traffic on Thanksgiving Day and 49.6% of all traffic on Black...
ThinkstockTotal online traffic on Thanksgiving Day rose 14.3% this year compared with 2013, but the average order value was about 2% less. Mobile traffic accounted for over half (52.1%) of all online...
ThinkstockThanksgiving Day online shopping posted some good news and some not-so-good news. As of 6:00 p.m. ET on Thanksgiving Day, online sales are up 12.2% compared with the same period a year ago...
In October, Google videos drew a total of more than 162 million unique desktop PC viewers in the United States, according to comScore.
Amazon.com is will release an advertising-supported video streaming service early next year that likely cost less than the current monthly subscription to Netflix.
In the past nine months, mobile devices have overtaken televisions as the screen of choice among Americans.
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DirecTV on Friday became the first so-called multichannel video programming distributor to deliver 4K ultra-high definition video on-demand directly.
Investors have asked how Google will make money on YouTube since it bought the company back in October 2006.
On Thursday morning, Microsoft announced new and updated Office mobile apps.
For the three-month period ending in September, Samsung Electronics gained market share in the U.S. smartphone market while Apple slipped.
Amazon Prime's U.S. customers will now be get unlimited photo storage on its Amazon Cloud Drive storage service.
The latest salvo in the war between Apple and Samsung comes in the form of the Samsung Galaxy Note Edge.
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Jeff Bezos and Mark Zuckerberg were CEO heroes for a time. At least until they started to spend too much money.