Article: Online Holiday Shoppers Spent a Total of $30.1 Billion During 2005 Holiday Season, Up 30 Percent from 2004, According to the eSpending Report from Goldman Sachs, Nielsen//NetRatings and Harris Interactive.

Apparel/Clothing, Computer Hardware/Peripherals and Consumer Electronics Captured the Most Online Holiday Dollars This Year, Showing Double to Triple-Digit Year-over-Year Growth; Record High in Shoppers Choosing to Buy Online vs. Other Channels

ROCHESTER, N.Y. and NEW YORK, Dec. 29 /PRNewswire/ -- The Goldman, Sachs & Co., Nielsen//NetRatings and Harris Interactive(R) fifth annual Holiday eSpending Report revealed today that online holiday shopping totaled $30.1 billion, excluding travel, during the 2005 holiday season (October 29 - December 23). This season's online spending in the United States resulted in a 30 percent increase (+/- 3.1 percent margin of ...

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