Showing posts with label Yahoo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Yahoo. Show all posts

Sunday, 8 June 2014

Google loss revenue last 2 years!!! also Bing, Yahoo.. Because we search more on Apps...

We Search More On Apps, Less On Google Now

We’re using apps on our smartphones and tablets much more to look things up now, according to a new report out from eMarketer. That means a serious drop in ad revenue for many of the major search engines Google, Bing and Yahoo.
According to the report, Google mobile ads saw a dramatic 17 percent drop in revenue from 2012. The search giant owned 82.8 percent of the $2.24 billion search market just two years ago. While the U.S. mobile ad market brought in a whopping $17.73 billion this year, mobile search spending jumped to more than half of that at $9.02 billion but Google’s piece of that pie dropped to just 65.7 percent.
Basically, we’re on our smartphones a lot more when looking things up than we are on our desktops. And we’re fragmented in the way we search now as well. Google is all search for everything but can’t necessarily tell us in a click the best restaurant or what the price is on a coveted item. We use niche travel apps such as Kayak to look up travel info, Trulia to search for homes and local business search company Yelp to look up local businesses.


A Nielsen consumer report out earlier this year confirms the shift to mobile. We’re spending an average of 34 hours using the Internet on our mobile phones every month compared to 27 hours using the Internet on our desktop.
According to the eMarketer report, we’re really big on local search. Yelp is leading the pack here in terms of ad-revenue growth. Predictions for the local business search company are at 136 percent, or $119 million in mobile ad revenue this year. While that’s a drop in the bucket compared to the spend for Google, Yahoo or Bing, it’s a telling shift in consumer behavior. Revenues are expected to triple by 2016 for Yelp. Meanwhile, Google revenue is expected to drop to 64.2 percent of the overall market by then.
No word yet on what the “other” category is in the report. Also note that this report does not mean Google is losing revenue. On the contrary, it’s still growing it’s just capturing less of the overall market than it was before. As mentioned above, the total mobile ad spend has jumped by nearly $7 billion in the last two years. That still gives Google close to $6 billion in mobile search ad revenue.

The bottom line here is that niche apps are taking over the way in which we search online, and they’re doing this because we are spending much more time looking things up on mobile devices than we are on our desktops.

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Sunday, 9 March 2014

Find Best Company for Internship based on Glassdoor Top 10 Rated Tech Companies....

The 10 Highest Rated Tech Companies for Internships

The social media company has the highest rated internships, according to Glassdoor. The jobs website, which offers reviews and commentary on workplaces all over the country, has compiled a list of the 25 companies that offer the best internship experiences, based on intern feedback. From Yahoo to Google to Apple, major tech companies managed to make it onto the list.

In addition to the data, Glassdoor also shared some of the questions potential interns were asked during the interview process:

    Facebook business operations intern interview: “You have a bag of N strings, and at random, you pull out an end. You pull out another end and you tie the two ends together. You take another two string ends and tie them together. You repeat this until there are no loose ends left to pull out of the bag. What is the expected number of loops?”

    Epic Systems intern interview: “An apple costs 40 cents, a grapefruit costs 80 cents and an orange costs 60 cents. Under these circumstances, how much does a pear cost?”

After answering these tough fastballs, these aspiring employees went on to enjoy their internships. We went through the list and boiled it down to the top 10 highest rated tech companies.

1. Facebook 

The social network is the number one overall company for hiring interns. It received a 4.6 out of 5 rating on Glassdoor.


“The culture is pretty awesome and has staying power," an anonymous software engineer intern told Glassdoor. "The intern program is amazing and everyone is actually happy that the interns are there.”

2. Google 

The mega search engine was at the top of the list in 2012 and 2013. Alas, Facebook just barely edged it out, also receiving a 4.6.


“Having the opportunity to take a look at all the wonderful stuff they've developed and taking part in the creation of new tools and products is an amazing experience, especially if you're still in college," a Google software engineer intern said for the study.

3. Qualcomm

Famous for creating and designing mobile technology, Qualcomm followed quickly behind Google with a 4.5 rating.


"Interns are automatically being considered for return internship opportunities or a full time position," an interim engineering intern for the company said.

4. Epic Systems

Epic actually ranked at number 5 in the overall company list, but lands at number 4 among tech companies. The software behemoth, which specializes in health organizations, clocked in with a 4.5 rating.


“Epic has a great support staff for interns, and ultimately, they want to see their interns both do excellent work and learn a lot at their time at Epic," said an Epic Systems software development intern. "It is a good place to start out.”

5. Intel

The massive manufacturers of digital technology came in overall at number 6, but took fifth place among tech companies. Intel, which made waves last month with its plans to cut jobs, landed a 4.4 rating from its interns.


6. Microsoft

One of the most valuable tech brands in the world, Microsoft landed on the list with a 4.3 rating, though it was actually number 7 on the top 25 list.


7. Apple

One of the few tech companies in the world to achieve massive success and a cult-like following, Apple landed at number 9 on the overall top 25 list. It jumped up to number 7 on the tech list, gathering a 4.3 rating.


8. Texas Instruments

Semiconductor design and manufacturing company TI (which you may recognize from its popular calculator division) came in at number 12 out of the original the top 25. Interns flocked to give it a 4.2 rating.


9. Yahoo 

Aspiring Marissa Mayers gave an internship at Yahoo a whirl. Though it was number 14 among the top 25, it gets spot 9 in the tech list. The company received a 4.1 rating on Glassdoor.


According to an anonymous Yahoo software engineer intern, one of the tough interview questions was, “What will you do if the Internet is not working?”

10. Hewlett-Packard

HP claimed the 16th spot on the list of the top 25, but jumped up much higher on the tech side. The corporation gets the number 10 spot with a 4.1 overall rating. 


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