Posts Tagged ‘Microsoft’
Terms Of Service Length
This infographic from Visual Capitalist illustrates how long the terms of serivce take to read for many of the top digital platforms.
Read MoreAudio Streaming Hours By Device
It’s not just OTT and pay-TV viewing that have seen an increase in use since the beginning of the coronavirus. Audio streaming has also been on the rise as people spend more time in their homes.
Read MoreSearch Ad Revenue Share, 2017-2021 [TABLE]
Google’s position as the search advertising leader in the US is on solid footing, according to eMarketer’s latest US digital ad spending estimates. This year, Google will net more than 73% of US search ad spending, down less than 1 percentage point since 2018.
Read MoreVideo Game Use By Platform [CHART]
Apple launched its subscription gaming service Arcade in late September as part of the company’s wider iOS 13 release, betting big on subscription gaming services and joining others like Google and Microsoft.
Read MoreArtificial Intelligence Guide [INFOGRAPHIC]
This infographic from TechJury illustrates the artificial intelligence revolution, including a historic timeline detailing the evolution of the technology, the classifications of AI, examples of how it is used, statistics, the companies and countries that are leading the way, its effect on various industries, and what the future holds for AI.
Read MoreVoice Activation Timeline [INFOGRAPHIC]
This infographic from Zazzle illustrates the timeline of voice activation technology from advent of Siri to the adoption of hands-free inupt in automobiles.
Read MoreMicrosoft Technologies [INFOGRAPHIC]
This infographic from Microsoft illustrates the breadth of the company’s technology, from gaming and entertainment, to operating systems and applications, to search and social.
Read MoreVideo Game Industry [INFOGRAPHIC]
This new infographic from Filmora illustrates the growth and potential of the video game industry.
Read MoreUS Digital Ad Revenue Share By Companies Not Named Google Or Facebook [TABLE]
Google and Facebook accounted for about 63% of US digital ad revenues in
2017. With the duopoly taking in almost two-thirds of US digital ad revenues, that leaves around a third of the market for every other firm to compete for.
Top Global Brands In 2017 [CHART]
Apple is once again the most valuable brand in the world, keeping its hold on the top spot for the fifth consecutive year, with Google following and slightly narrowing the gap.
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