Borders has three-quarters of its stores hot spotted: The chain now has 420 stores (up from under 400 when the T-Mobile deal was announced last year), and plans to have them all equipped before Christmas.
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Borders has three-quarters of its stores hot spotted: The chain now has 420 stores (up from under 400 when the T-Mobile deal was announced last year), and plans to have them all equipped before Christmas.
Sorry to be a pedant, but they've hot spotted three quarters of *US* Borders stores. :-)