Well it's fair to say Black Friday was a success. US consumers the folks who account for about two-thirds of this nation's GDP spent an estimated $52.4 billion during the four-day weekend up from $45 billion last year according to the National Retail Federation. That's good news for the brick-and-mortar retailers. Now it's time for the bricks-and-clicks crowd to step up to the plate with the arrival of Cyber Monday. Cyber Monday the Black Friday equivalent for e-commerce juggernauts like Amazon (AMZN) and eBay (EBAY) is here and it started a day earlier than it did last year. In ...