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Online Shopping Spiked 16.4% On Christmas Day, 7% Of Purchases Were Made On iPads


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Online Shopping Spiked 16.4% On Christmas Day, 7% Of Purchases Were Made On iPads Online Shopping Spiked 16.4% On Christmas Day, 7% Of Purchases Were Made On iPads

Monster increases in purchases made on iPhones and Android-powered devices.

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