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French retailer Galeries Lafayette is welcoming ecommerce consignment seller InstantLuxe into two of its department stores for a temporary shop-in-shop space.
Online art dealer Saatchi Art is showing just how pervasive digital technology has become in all sectors after it found that online sales grew 24 percent in one year.
Toyota Corp.'s Lexus is showing off its impressive sound system to Hispanic music lovers with an online episodic series that takes a look at different Latin music genres.
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Mobile ads grew by 66 percent from 2014, compared to just 5 percent for desktop ads, and the mobile ad market in the United States is now estimated at $22 billion, based on data that shows consumers spending 25 percent of their time on mobile devices.