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Australians are quickly becoming strong online shoppers, with a recent report showing the number of people in that nation turning to mobile options quadrupled in size over the last three years.Showing an increase of 448 percent since 2010, over 3.4 million, or roughly 41 percent of Australians over the age of 18, used mobile devices f
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