Saturday, November 24, 2012

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IBM: Thanksgiving Sales Data Shows Mobile Commerce Jumping
Seeking Alpha
IBM also highlighted a particularly strong showing in mobile commerce. As of noon Eastern time Thursday, IBM says the number of consumers using a mobile device to visit a retailer's site was at 26.5%, compared to 15.8% in 2011. The average number of ...
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Apple's iPad powers Black Friday mobile shopping bonanza (infographic)
VentureBeat
Sales on mobile devices accounted for 16.3 percent of all online Black Friday sales, up from 9.8 percent in 2011, according to IBM and its cloud-based analytics initiative dubbed "Smarter Commerce." Nearly a quarter of U.S. consumers, or 24 percent ...
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Computing's heritage celebrated at Binghamton event
Press & Sun-Bulletin
Michael Cadigan, manager of IBM Microelectronics Division, who began his career in Endicott, discusses the growth of mobile devices worldwide during an event at TechWorks! Prototype Workshop in Binghamton on Saturday. / Anthony Borrelli / Staff Photo ...
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Thanksgiving Day Online Sales Up 17.4% -IBM Report
NASDAQ
Thanksgiving Day Online Sales Up 17.4% -IBM Report. DOW JONES NEWSWIRES. U.S. online retail sales rose 17.4% on Thanksgiving Day, according an analysis by International Business Machines Corp. (IBM). That was followed by a 20.7% increase in ...
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Black Friday brings a 20.7% sales bump for e-retailers
InternetRetailer.com
For the full day Friday, IBM says 0.34% of the day's online sales came from social networks such as Facebook and Twitter, down 35% from Black Friday last year. That compares with 0.63% on Thanksgiving—a rate that increased as the day progressed, says ...
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