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AI Helps Drive Record $11.8B in Black Friday Online Spending

Earlier this month MasterCard noted that even Walmart now allows its customers to make purchases through ChatGPT. And after polling more than 4,000 consumers in the U.S., Canada, U.K., and UAE, they found "more than four in 10 consumers already use AI tools to help them shop, including 61% of Gen Z and 57% of millennials."

Many (50% of Gen Z and 49% of millennials) say they'd even let AI handle all their gift-buying if it meant avoiding stress. Younger shoppers trust AI's taste, with 51% of Gen Z and 55% of millennials relying on it to deliver unique and thoughtful recommendations (sometimes even more than they trust themselves). The most popular uses include getting personalized product recommendations, confirming the best deal before purchasing, and summarizing thousands of reviews instantly.
The bottom line: Shoppers are embracing AI as their new personal assistant — one that knows their budget, style, and patience level...

If the 2025 holiday shopper could be summed up in one word, it's intentional. They're planning earlier, spending wiser and using technology to make every dollar and every gift count.



The first figures are now in for the traditional "Black Friday" shopping day after Thanksgiving, and U.S. shoppers "spent a record $11.8 billion online," reports Reuters, "up 9.1% from 2024 on the year's biggest shopping day, according to Adobe Analytics, which tracks 1 trillion visits that shoppers make to online retail websites..."

And sure enough, this year shoppers were helped by AI:

AI-powered shopping tools helped drive a surge in U.S. online spending on Black Friday, as shoppers bypassed crowded stores and turned to chatbots to compare prices and secure discounts amid concerns about tariff-driven price hikes... The AI-driven traffic to U.S. retail sites soared 805% compared to last year, Adobe said, when artificial intelligence tools such as Walmart's Sparky or Amazon's Rufus had not yet been launched. "Consumers are using new tools to get to what they need faster," said Suzy Davidkhanian, an analyst at eMarketer. "Gift giving can be stressful, and LLMs (large language models) make the discovery process feel quicker and more guided..." Globally, AI and agents influenced $14.2 billion in online sales on Black Friday, of which $3 billion came from the U.S. alone, according to software firm Salesforce.

There's another reason shoppers turned to AI. 2025's Black Friday arrived "amid tighter budgets, unemployment nearing a four-year high, U.S. consumer confidence sagging to a seven-month low and price tags that have shoppers watching every dollar," according to the article:

Discount rates also remained flat when compared to 2024, with AI helping shoppers discover the best deals, and an increase in the price tags made deeper discounts difficult for retailers... Order volumes fell 1% as average selling prices rose 7%. Consumers also purchased fewer items at checkout, with units per transaction falling 2% on a year-over-year basis, Salesforce said.

The spending surge sets the stage for an even bigger Cyber Monday, projected to drive $14.2 billion in sales, up 6.3% on a year-over-year basis and the largest online shopping day of the year, Adobe said. Electronics are expected to see the deepest discounts on Cyber Monday, reaching 30% off list prices, along with strong deals on apparel and computers, Adobe said.

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Are There More Linux Users Than We Think?

"By my count, Linux has over 11% of the desktop market," writes ZDNet's Steven Vaughan-Nichols:



In StatCounter's latest US numbers, which cover through October, Linux shows up as only 3.49%. But if you look closer, "unknown" accounts for 4.21%. Allow me to make an educated guess here: I suspect those unknown desktops are actually running Linux. What else could it be? FreeBSD? Unix? OS/2? Unlikely. In addition, ChromeOS comes in at 3.67%, which strikes me as much too low. Leaving that aside, ChromeOS is a Linux variant. It just uses the Chrome web browser for its interface rather than KDE Plasma, Cinnamon, or another Linux desktop environment. Put all these together, and you get a Linux desktop market share of 11.37%...

If you want to look at the broader world of end-user operating systems, including phones and tablets, Linux comes out even better. In the US, where we love our Apple iPhones, Android — yes, another Linux distro — boasts 41.71% of the market share, according to StatCounter's latest numbers. Globally, however, Android rules with 72.55% of the market. Yes, that's right, if you widen the Linux end-user operating system metric to include PC, tablets, and smartphones, you can make a reasonable argument that Linux, and not Windows, is already the top dog operating system...
If you add Chrome OS (1.7%) and Android (15.8%), 23.3% of all people accessing the U.S. government's websites are Linux users. The Linux kernel's user-facing footprint is much larger than the "desktop Linux" label suggests.

The article lists reasons more people might be switching to Linux, including broader hardware support and "the increased viability of gaming via Steam and Proton" — but also the rise of Digital Sovereignty initiatives. (One EU group has even created EU OS.")

And finally, "not everyone is thrilled with Windows 11 being turned into an AI-agentic operating system."

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Rijnmond - Nieuws

Het laatste nieuws van vandaag over Rotterdam, Feyenoord, het verkeer en het weer in de regio Rijnmond

Het weer van vandaag: af en toe zon, maar ook een bui

Vandaag wordt een aardige dag en krijgen we de zon weer eens te zien. Vaak is de paraplu niet nodig, maar er kan wel een bui vallen. De temperatuur komt met 8 graden een fractie lager uit dan zaterdag. De wind houdt zich vrij rustig en zal matig zijn met een windkracht 3 tot 4 uit een westelijke richting.

Still Life with Figs and Bread

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Still Life with Figs and Bread

Where You Been is Good and Gone

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Where You Been is Good and Gone

Television Commercial Summertime

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Television Commercial Summertime

A Poem About Calatrava

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A Poem About Calatrava

Is It Coincidence?

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Is It Coincidence?

Another Year and Then You'd Be Happy

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Another Year and Then You'd Be Happy

Biker Bars

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Biker Bars

Your smile is lovely

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Your smile is lovely

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night snap

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The legacy of Saigō Takamori

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The legacy of Saigō Takamori

Saigō Takamori is one of Japan's most influential figures in its history, having played a key role in the Meiji Restoration of 1868 which would transform Japan into the industrial and modern age.

As the "last true samurai", he remains a popular figure within Japan and as such, the 1898 bronze statue of him at Ueno Park in Tokyo is one of the most well known homage to him.

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祇王寺(=Gio-ji Temple), one of my fav temple in Kyoto...

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祇王寺(=Gio-ji Temple), one of my fav temple in Kyoto...

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Phrosso

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Seal Point Birman 'Santara Phrosso" at 17 weeks

Bench with a view

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Broken Wheel

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Decaying gun emplacement, Poont Peron, WA

Praten we onszelf een recessie aan?| Zo simpel is het niet

In onder andere Nederland en de VS is de werkloosheid laag en groeit de economie lekker door. Maar het consumentenvertrouwen blijft in beide landen opvallend laag. Hoe kan dat?

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Congres VS gaat optreden Hegseth rond drugsbootjes onderzoeken

WASHINGTON (ANP) - Commissies in beide kamers van het Amerikaanse Congres gaan het optreden van het Pentagon onderzoeken na berichtgeving dat minister van Defensie Pete Hegseth opdracht zou hebben gegeven om alle opvarenden van een vermoedelijk drugsbootje in de Caribische Zee te doden. Dat meldt The Washington Post.

De krant onthulde vrijdag dat Hegseth begin september zou hebben bevolen om twee overlevenden van een eerdere raketaanval op een boot alsnog uit te schakelen. Bronnen met directe kennis van de operatie deden daarover anoniem hun verhaal.

De defensiecommissie van de Senaat kondigde vrijdag al aan de zaak te zullen onderzoeken. Zaterdagavond sloot ook de defensiecommissie van het Huis van Afgevaardigden zich daarbij aan. Beide commissies, die in handen zijn van een Republikeinse meerderheid, hebben het Pentagon om uitleg gevraagd.

De zaak is opmerkelijk omdat het Congres sinds de terugkeer van president Donald Trump overwegend terughoudend is geweest in de controle op zijn regering.