Posts Tagged ‘Microsoft’
Net US Search Ad Revenues By Major Ad Networks, 2011-2015 [TABLE]
Google raked in $12.79 billion in net US search ad revenues last year, or 73.8% of the total market.
Read MoreBeyond Social Media: JCPenny's Hitler Billboard; Xbox Domains & Papa John's Apology [PODCAST]
This week: This week: JCPenny’s Inadvertent Hitler Billboard; Microsoft Is Not The Master Of Its Domain; Papa John’s Apology; Mercedes-Benz’s QR Safety Codes;and Robotic LEGOs.
Read MoreBeyond Social Media: Nutella & Skittles Go Nuts [PODCAST]
This week: Nutella & Skittles go nuts, Hanes gets all destructive, Verizon demonstrates its services by partnering with a bear.
Read MoreTop 10 Online Video Properties By Unique Viewers, December 2012 [TABLE]
Google sites made up the vast majority of online video viewership in the US in terms of unique viewers, videos viewed and time spent per viewer.
Read MoreUS Online Advertising Revenue Share At Major Ad Networks, 2011-2015 [TABLE]
Yahoo!’s share of net US display ad revenues is expected to decline again this year to 7.7%, down from 9% in 2012 and 11% in 2011.
Read MoreUS Online Display Advertising Revenue Growth At Major Ad Networks, 2011-2015 [TABLE]
The 18.1% growth expected this year for US display advertising is down somewhat from more robust rates of increase in 2011 and 2011.
Read MoreOnline Display Advertising Revenues At Major Ad Networks, 2011-2015 [TABLE]
The leader of the pack is Google, with $2.26 billion in net US digital display ad revenues in 2012 and $3.11 billion expected in 2013.
Read MoreUS Search Ad Revenue Market Share, 2011-2015 [TABLE]
Google’s share of net US search ad revenues is expected to reach 73.7% this year, up from 72.8% in 2012.
Read MoreRevenues & Profits Of Tech Giants [INFOGRAPHIC]
This infographic from Staff.com illustrates the financial performance of Apple, Microsoft, Amazon, Google and Facebook.
Read MoreTech Political Contributions By Party, 2012 [CHART]
When it comes to direct donations to political candidates, the legacy technology vendors outpace their Internet peers.
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