There’s no one to punch in the digital checkout line.
Apart from less violence than on Black Friday, researchers at ComScore said Americans can expect to see sales of $1.5 billion on Cyber Monday – another holiday-season shopping day first cooked up in 2005. That would make it the largest online shopping day of the year, with a 20 percent increase over last year.
Online retailers have begun to play into the digital-shopping surge. Amazon.com launched sales at midnight, as did Sears and Kmart. Read more at The Associated Press
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