Chinese Internet users spent billions of dollars in the planet's biggest online shopping splurge Wednesday, as "Singles Day" hit new heights, despite slowing growth in the world's second-largest economy. The cumulative national bill for the day-long commercial orgy dwarfed Americans' online spending over the five-day frenzy from Thanksgiving to Cyber Monday last year. Singles Day is not a traditional Chinese festival, but e-commerce giant Alibaba has been pushing November 11 -- a date heavy on ones, the loneliest number -- since 2009 as it looks to tap the country's huge, and expanding, army of Internet shoppers.
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