Adobe says consumers in the US spent $5.1B buying goods online on Thanksgiving, up 21.5% YoY, but falling short of Adobe's original prediction of $6B (Ingrid Lunden/TechCrunch)

Ingrid Lunden / TechCrunch:
Adobe says consumers in the US spent $5.1B buying goods online on Thanksgiving, up 21.5% YoY, but falling short of Adobe's original prediction of $6B  —  Thanksgiving for many is about eating, seeing family, reflecting and relaxing for the day.  But for an increasing number of us, it's also seems to be about shopping.



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