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Half of U.S. shoppers rely on phones for in-store research
Posted:
January
30th
, 2012, 5:51pm CET by
Digg
The Pew Internet and American Life Project shed light on one of the biggest challenges for retailers: more than half of U.S. adult cell phone owners used their mobile phone during the recent holiday season to get in-store help for their purchases.
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