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If you’ve been reading Appletell for the last week, you know there were lots of great Black Friday deals on Apple’s products. Apple hasn’t offically relased a statement of how well they did, but we have a few stats:
ComScore stats show that Apple saw a 39 per cent increase in traffic to its retail website and a 11 per cent increase compared to 2008′s Black Friday traffic
InternetVista measured the uptime and response time of 6 major online shopping destinations. (Amazon.com, Apple.com, Barnesandnoble.com, Dell.com, Target.com, ToysRus.com and Walmart.com) ToysRus.com had a 99.905 per cent uptime, but all others had 100 per cent uptime
Apple’s products held three out of four of Amazon.com slots in the ‘Computers and Accessories Wish List. (None first place: ASUS EE PC had that.)
With traffic flying up and Apple not showing any downtime, I guess we can now say there isn’t any reason to go into a store. Except maybe to test out the product…but Appletell has reviews for that.
If you’ve been reading Appletell for the last week, you know there were lots of great Black Friday deals on Apple’s products. Apple hasn’t offically relased a statement of how well they did, but we have a few stats:
With traffic flying up and Apple not showing any downtime, I guess we can now say there isn’t any reason to go into a store. Except maybe to test out the product…but Appletell has reviews for that.
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