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2. Mai 2024

Google shares slide; analysts stay upbeat

20.01.2012 16:08, Reuter-News – Markets >>Global Markets
(Reuters) – Shares of Google Inc fell 8 percent after the Internet giants quarterly earnings missed estimates as money paid by marketers for its search ads fell for the first time in two years. mehr » Quelle: DAF… [weiterlesen]

STRATEGY ANALYTICS APPLE CONTINUES TO DOMINATE APPS EARNING MORE THAN 53 PERCENT PAID APP DOWNLOAD REVENUE IN 2012

09.01.12 | 18:58 Uhr

Apps are sure to be the rage at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES), as manufacturers look to cash in on the more than 41 billion phone and tablet downloads in 2012. The average selling price of paid downloads is declining across every major platform, as competition heats up and devices move into emerging markets. To offset this loss, storefronts, carriers, and developers look to virtual goods Quelle: ad-hoc… [weiterlesen]

How Google And Apple Won The Smartphone Wars

02.01.2012 18:16, SeekingAlpha.com: Home Page
By Erick Schonfeld: What a difference just one year can make. In our Year in Tech post, I pointed out that 2011 was the year that Apple (AAPL) and Google (GOOG) won the smartphone wars. I put together the chart above from comScore U.S. mobile subscriber estimates to illustrate the dramatic shift in market share in the smartphone market. In less than 18 months, AppleࢠQuelle: DAF… [weiterlesen]

STRATEGY ANALYTICS APPLE TO CAPTURE 32 PERCENT OF CONNECTED TV PLAYER MARKET IN 2011

12.12.11 | 19:15 Uhr

Apple has emerged as the leading player in the rapidly growing connected TV player market, according to the latest research from the Strategy Analytics Connected Home Devices service. According to the report, ?Connected TV Players: Another Battlefield in the Smart TV War,? global sales of connected TV players?also known as video streaming or internet TV set-top-boxes?will more than double Quelle: ad-hoc… [weiterlesen]

comScore: One In Ten Mobile Subscribers Now Using An iPhone

02.12.2011 18:40, TechCrunch
comScore just released its monthly U.S. mobile data report, which took a look at trends and activity during the three month average period ending October 2011. While Google Android continued to gain ground in the smartphone market (with 46.3 percent market share); Apples OEM share gained during this period (perhaps with the introduction of the iPhone 4S and Sprint as a carrier in the Quelle: DAF… [weiterlesen]