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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...
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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...
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In October, Google videos drew a total of more than 162 million unique desktop PC viewers in the United States, according to comScore.
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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.
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In the past nine months, mobile devices have overtaken televisions as the screen of choice among Americans.
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For the third consecutive year, the company spending the most on research and development (R&D) was Germany's Volkswagen.
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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.
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Investors have asked how Google will make money on YouTube since it bought the company back in October 2006.
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On Thursday morning, Microsoft announced new and updated Office mobile apps.
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For the three-month period ending in September, Samsung Electronics gained market share in the U.S. smartphone market while Apple slipped.
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Amazon Prime's U.S. customers will now be get unlimited photo storage on its Amazon Cloud Drive storage service.
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The latest salvo in the war between Apple and Samsung comes in the form of the Samsung Galaxy Note Edge.
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These are the top analyst upgrades and downgrades featured by 24/7 Wall St. for Monday, November 3, 2014.
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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.
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Google tops 50 U.S. digital media properties again in September, but football-related sites are on the rise.
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