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      <title>Forget The Register: Stores Use Mobile To Make Sales On The Spot</title>
      <description>Cash registers may be on the wane in some stores as more retailers help customers complete purchases using mobile devices. It's convenient for shoppers, and retailers benefit by leaving customers less time to change their mind about a purchase.</description>
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      <title>In-Store Live Music: A Thing Of The Past?</title>
      <description>Aside from fancy eateries and concert venues, clothing stores also provide music from live musicians... Or, at least, Nordstrom does. But some in-store piano players are getting laid off in L.A. Could the reduction in these musicians signify a cultural change?</description>
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