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Customer Catnip? 'Fetchback' Promises Stickier Sites
Topics:Consumers | Internet | Technology | Information Technology
Sectors:Software and Computer Services | Software | Technology
Internet choices are dizzying -- but Fetchback says its technology can bring customers back to your Web site.
Chad Little, Fetchback founder, tells CNBC's Bill Griffeth how it works.
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