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Date Added: May 21, 2008 03:44:02 AM
Consumers were more likely to click off an e-commerce site after viewing just one page and to abandon shopping carts in the first quarter than they were a year ago, according to data compiled by e-commerce platform provider MarketLive Inc. This reflects more shoppers using search engines and many comparison shopping for the best price, MarketLive says.

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