π΄ Americans drift from Uber and Lyft, test alternative forms of transportation
Americans are exploring alternative methods of transportation. Looking at average daily active users (DAUs) per month over the past 13 months, weβre estimating decreases in active usage for #Uber and #Lyft, while seeing increases in active usage for things like public transportation, bikes and scooters.
The above data is for the United States and is a combination of iOS + Google Play apps. Lyft has said its market share in the United States was at about 35% in early 2018, and is now closing in at around 40%. Lyft is losing less average DAUs than Uber, which has in fact grown its percentage of market share in the United States.
Read more on Apptopia.
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Americans are exploring alternative methods of transportation. Looking at average daily active users (DAUs) per month over the past 13 months, weβre estimating decreases in active usage for #Uber and #Lyft, while seeing increases in active usage for things like public transportation, bikes and scooters.
The above data is for the United States and is a combination of iOS + Google Play apps. Lyft has said its market share in the United States was at about 35% in early 2018, and is now closing in at around 40%. Lyft is losing less average DAUs than Uber, which has in fact grown its percentage of market share in the United States.
Read more on Apptopia.
π @PerspectiveIX
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π World Wide Web turns 30 today!
Remember the dial-up struggle?
On this day 30 years ago, Tim Berners-Lee submitted a proposal with the dreary title βInformation Managementβ to his superior at the European physics laboratory CERN.
π Read more: https://t.me/iXNews/46938
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Remember the dial-up struggle?
On this day 30 years ago, Tim Berners-Lee submitted a proposal with the dreary title βInformation Managementβ to his superior at the European physics laboratory CERN.
π Read more: https://t.me/iXNews/46938
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π₯§ Happy Ο Day!
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π @PerspectiveIX via Fermat'sLibrary.
πΊ YouTube is Responsible for 37% of All Mobile Internet Traffic
A new report by Sandvine has revealed the applications responsible for the most downstream mobile traffic in the world. Underlining the popularity of streaming services, #YouTube accounts for the most megabytes with 37 percent - an awfully long way ahead of second-placed #Facebook with 8.4 percent and #Snapchat with 8.3 percent. #Netflix, which accounts for the most internet traffic overall, only manages 2.4 percent when it comes to mobile.
π @PerspectiveIX via Statista.
A new report by Sandvine has revealed the applications responsible for the most downstream mobile traffic in the world. Underlining the popularity of streaming services, #YouTube accounts for the most megabytes with 37 percent - an awfully long way ahead of second-placed #Facebook with 8.4 percent and #Snapchat with 8.3 percent. #Netflix, which accounts for the most internet traffic overall, only manages 2.4 percent when it comes to mobile.
π @PerspectiveIX via Statista.
βοΈ Top Travel Apps in Europe for 2018 by Downloads
The most downloaded travel category app in Europe for 2018 was Booking with close to 25 million installs. Germanyπ©πͺ, Great Britainπ¬π§, and Franceπ«π· were the top countries with the most new installs of the app. The full top 10 ranking of travel apps in Europe by downloads for 2018 is above. App download estimates are from Sensor Towerβs Store Intelligence platform.
#Uber was the second most installed travel app in Europe last year with more than 21 million downloads. Yandex Navigator, Yandex Taxi, and BlaBlaCar made up the remainder of the top five most installed travel apps in the region.
π @PerspectiveIX via SensorTower.
The most downloaded travel category app in Europe for 2018 was Booking with close to 25 million installs. Germanyπ©πͺ, Great Britainπ¬π§, and Franceπ«π· were the top countries with the most new installs of the app. The full top 10 ranking of travel apps in Europe by downloads for 2018 is above. App download estimates are from Sensor Towerβs Store Intelligence platform.
#Uber was the second most installed travel app in Europe last year with more than 21 million downloads. Yandex Navigator, Yandex Taxi, and BlaBlaCar made up the remainder of the top five most installed travel apps in the region.
π @PerspectiveIX via SensorTower.
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π Security Matters - NOT!
Nothing to see here, just the President of Kosovo unlocking his computer that certainly doesn't contain any sensitive information.
π @PerspectiveIX via Jameson Lopp.
Nothing to see here, just the President of Kosovo unlocking his computer that certainly doesn't contain any sensitive information.
π @PerspectiveIX via Jameson Lopp.
π€ Internet, social media use and device ownership in U.S. have plateaued after years of growth
The use of digital technology has had a long stretch of rapid growth in the United States, but the share of Americans who go online, use #SocialMedia or own key devices has remained stable the past two years, according to a new analysis of Pew Research Center data.
π @PerspectiveIX via Pew Research Center.
The use of digital technology has had a long stretch of rapid growth in the United States, but the share of Americans who go online, use #SocialMedia or own key devices has remained stable the past two years, according to a new analysis of Pew Research Center data.
π @PerspectiveIX via Pew Research Center.
β Global Ad-Blocking Behaviour
Since it developed into a mainstream trend, ad-blocking has become a key concern for agencies. With consumers taking more control over their online experiences, GWI has taken a snapshot of consumers' views in their latest infographic.
Find out:
- Why are consumers using ad-blocking tools?
- How does behavior differ across regions?
- How are users discovering brands, if not through online ads?
Download the complete infographic at GlobalWebIndex.
π @PerspectiveIX
Since it developed into a mainstream trend, ad-blocking has become a key concern for agencies. With consumers taking more control over their online experiences, GWI has taken a snapshot of consumers' views in their latest infographic.
Find out:
- Why are consumers using ad-blocking tools?
- How does behavior differ across regions?
- How are users discovering brands, if not through online ads?
Download the complete infographic at GlobalWebIndex.
π @PerspectiveIX
π³ Do you use an Ad-Blocker on your default Desktop/Laptop web browser?
Anonymous Poll
81%
Yes
19%
No
ββπ° Google Hit With Another Antitrust Fine in Europe
The European Commission announced yet another #antitrust fine against #Google today, imposing a β¬1.49 billion ($1.69b) penalty for unfairly shielding its AdSense advertising platform from competition. "Today the Commission has fined Google β¬1.49 billion for illegal misuse of its dominant position in the market for the brokering of online search adverts. Google has cemented its dominance in online search adverts and shielded itself from competitive pressure by imposing anti-competitive contractual restrictions on third-party websites", commissioner Margrethe Vestager said in an official statement.
The European Commissionβs latest ruling against Google is by no means the first time that the EUβs watchdog has taken action against an American tech company. In fact, Google itself got a taste of EU antitrust regulation as recently as last year. In July 2018, the European Commission hit Google with a record-breaking β¬4.3 billion fine for allegations related to #Android after having fined the company β¬2.4 billion ($2.7b) for anticompetitive behavior related to Google Shopping in July 2017.
As the following chart illustrates, other tech giants have felt the wrath of the European Commission as well. #Microsoft alone has been fined four times over the past two decades including three times for allegedly ignoring previous antitrust sanctions and for breaking promises made in an earlier antitrust settlement. The EUβs competition commissioner, Margrethe Vestager, has made U.S. tech companies a central focus, cracking down on anticompetitive behavior, tax avoidance and mishandling of user privacy.
π @PerspectiveIX via Statista.
The European Commission announced yet another #antitrust fine against #Google today, imposing a β¬1.49 billion ($1.69b) penalty for unfairly shielding its AdSense advertising platform from competition. "Today the Commission has fined Google β¬1.49 billion for illegal misuse of its dominant position in the market for the brokering of online search adverts. Google has cemented its dominance in online search adverts and shielded itself from competitive pressure by imposing anti-competitive contractual restrictions on third-party websites", commissioner Margrethe Vestager said in an official statement.
The European Commissionβs latest ruling against Google is by no means the first time that the EUβs watchdog has taken action against an American tech company. In fact, Google itself got a taste of EU antitrust regulation as recently as last year. In July 2018, the European Commission hit Google with a record-breaking β¬4.3 billion fine for allegations related to #Android after having fined the company β¬2.4 billion ($2.7b) for anticompetitive behavior related to Google Shopping in July 2017.
As the following chart illustrates, other tech giants have felt the wrath of the European Commission as well. #Microsoft alone has been fined four times over the past two decades including three times for allegedly ignoring previous antitrust sanctions and for breaking promises made in an earlier antitrust settlement. The EUβs competition commissioner, Margrethe Vestager, has made U.S. tech companies a central focus, cracking down on anticompetitive behavior, tax avoidance and mishandling of user privacy.
π @PerspectiveIX via Statista.
π Happy Birthday, Twitter!
13 years ago today at 8:50pm, Twitter co-founder Jack Dorsey, has sent the very first tweet. Let's look back at the important moments in #Twitter's history.
π @PerspectiveIX via Socialbakers.
13 years ago today at 8:50pm, Twitter co-founder Jack Dorsey, has sent the very first tweet. Let's look back at the important moments in #Twitter's history.
π @PerspectiveIX via Socialbakers.
π Platforms for Shopping
Hereβs how #Pinterest is selling ads ahead of its IPO (aimed to list shares on NYSE in April) compared to #Facebook, #Instagram, #Twitter, and #Snapchat.
π @PerspectiveIX via Kerry Flynn.
Hereβs how #Pinterest is selling ads ahead of its IPO (aimed to list shares on NYSE in April) compared to #Facebook, #Instagram, #Twitter, and #Snapchat.
π @PerspectiveIX via Kerry Flynn.
π³ Have you sent a Tweet during the last 7 days?
Anonymous Poll
28%
Yes
22%
No. I don't have a Twitter account
50%
I have a Twitter account, but no.
π₯ Facebook Post Engagements
According to Socialbakers, these are the top engaging post types on #Facebook:
1. Live video π΄
2. Photo πΈ
3. Video πΉ
4. Link π
π @PerspectiveIX via Socialbakers.
According to Socialbakers, these are the top engaging post types on #Facebook:
1. Live video π΄
2. Photo πΈ
3. Video πΉ
4. Link π
π @PerspectiveIX via Socialbakers.
ββπ American consumers spent more on Airbnb than on Hilton last year
And that means Airbnb now owns about 20 percent of the entire US consumer lodging market!
#Airbnb has long felt like an existential threat to hotel companies. New data shows that it actually is one.
US consumers spent more money on Airbnb last year than than they did on Hilton and its subsidiary brands like DoubleTree and Embassy Suites, according to new data from Second Measure, a company that analyzes billions of dollars in anonymized debit and credit card purchases. Their Airbnb spending is even catching up to Marriott, the worldβs largest hotel company, which added to its revenue by acquiring Starwood hotels in 2016.
The data shows roughly 30 percent growth last year in US consumer spending on Airbnb, which is expected to go public next year and is currently valued at about $38 billion company.
Much of that growth, according to Second Measure, is coming from travelers who live in the Central US. Currently about a third of Airbnbβs US customers are from populous coastal states California, New York and Florida. Thatβs a departure from 2012 when people from those states made up half its customers.
π @PerspectiveIX via Recode.
And that means Airbnb now owns about 20 percent of the entire US consumer lodging market!
#Airbnb has long felt like an existential threat to hotel companies. New data shows that it actually is one.
US consumers spent more money on Airbnb last year than than they did on Hilton and its subsidiary brands like DoubleTree and Embassy Suites, according to new data from Second Measure, a company that analyzes billions of dollars in anonymized debit and credit card purchases. Their Airbnb spending is even catching up to Marriott, the worldβs largest hotel company, which added to its revenue by acquiring Starwood hotels in 2016.
The data shows roughly 30 percent growth last year in US consumer spending on Airbnb, which is expected to go public next year and is currently valued at about $38 billion company.
Much of that growth, according to Second Measure, is coming from travelers who live in the Central US. Currently about a third of Airbnbβs US customers are from populous coastal states California, New York and Florida. Thatβs a departure from 2012 when people from those states made up half its customers.
π @PerspectiveIX via Recode.