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As I waste time browser-shopping on the internet this week (like I have money after the weekend's money-spending festivities), I realize I'm not alone. Apparently, Monday Nov. 30th has been deemed "Cyber Monday" the online continuation of Black Friday. A national survey predicted that a record 100 million American's would online-shop for the biggest internet bargains on Monday.
Last year, 85 million participated in the holiday click-shopping on Cyber-Monday. The internet seems to be pretty on-tap with it's consumerism game.
(Via: NyDaily News)
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