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Adobe Systems has forecast 12.4 percent of all European online sales will come from mobile devices, a 68-percent year-on-year spike, with tablet shopping rising 60 percent and smartphone shopping climbing 97 percent. Adobe, an American multinational computer software company, said US sales during the period will account for 14.4 percent of all online transactions at a growth of just 40-percent YOY.

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U.S. shoppers are still spending heavily online after a record-busting "Cyber Monday."

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Michael Bublé and Neil Diamond serenade us while Virgin’s Richard Branson and Hal Rubenstein regale us with tales from their literary creations this week in The Today Show. Promoting their shows will be Maya Rudolph and Molly Sims.

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Stocks ended lower Monday on lingering fears that Europe’s debt crisis will continue to spread even after Ireland gets bailed out. The Dow Jones industrial average dipped below 11,000 but recovered much of its losses late in the day.

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Holiday shopping held steady through the weekend after retailers saw a huge crowd of bargain shoppers buying discounted flat-panel TVs and fleece jackets on Black Friday, the traditional post-Thanksgiving Day shopping spree.

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Adobe Systems has forecast 12.4 percent of all European online sales will come from mobile devices, a 68-percent year-on-year spike, with tablet shopping rising 60 percent and smartphone shopping climbing 97 percent. Adobe, an American multinational computer software company, said US sales during the period will account for 14.4 percent of all online transactions at a growth of just 40-percent YOY.

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U.S. shoppers are still spending heavily online after a record-busting "Cyber Monday."

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Michael Bublé and Neil Diamond serenade us while Virgin’s Richard Branson and Hal Rubenstein regale us with tales from their literary creations this week in The Today Show. Promoting their shows will be Maya Rudolph and Molly Sims.

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Stocks ended lower Monday on lingering fears that Europe’s debt crisis will continue to spread even after Ireland gets bailed out. The Dow Jones industrial average dipped below 11,000 but recovered much of its losses late in the day.

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Holiday shopping held steady through the weekend after retailers saw a huge crowd of bargain shoppers buying discounted flat-panel TVs and fleece jackets on Black Friday, the traditional post-Thanksgiving Day shopping spree.

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