By region the Middle East and Africa, Asia-Pacific and Latin America will see the largest growth rates. As former advocates of the Mayan Apocalypse could no doubt tell you, predicting the future isn’t an exact science.
AsiaPacific: 97 On the other hand, AsiaPacific is 20% below the worldwide average. While Europe and Asia Pac have the highest number of searchers and generate the highest overall volume of search queries, the search utilization by region shows a...
According to Adam Smith, YouTube’s AsiaPacific director of product management, Indonesia commands the highest viewer count in Asia. In AsiaPacific, YouTube has presence in Australia, Hong Kong, India, Japan, New Zealand, South Korea, and Taiwan.
The data shows the Asia-Pacificregion holds the largest amount of money spent on mobile advertising with just over $1.9 billion in 2011, or almost 36 percent of the overall market. The Asia-Pacificregion seems to have a strong hold on the top of...
In addition, they reported an 88 percent YoY increase in spend in the Asia-Pacificregion, with a 2 percent decline in Europe (attributed to ongoing macroeconomic pressures). Each quarter, Search Engine Watch receives a number of reports from...
Google showed the strongest YoY growth in global paid search market share, though Baidu’s phenomenal growth eroded Google’s piece of the pie in the Asia-Pacificregion, reports Covario. Baidu now accounts for 60 percent of paid search spend in the...
Taking control of Yahoo would also give Google greater control in the Asia-Pacificregion, one of the few areas where Google isn't the leader in search. Google is working with potential partners to put together a bid for Yahoo.
The data centers in Hong Kong, Taiwan, and Singapore are the first three Google-owned data centers in the Asia-Pacificregion, although the company has previously rented data centers in the area. Google has yet to release further details of the...
In AsiaPacific, Australia and New Zealand has undergone the Yahoo Microsoft transition since December 2010. Based on an annual white paper from Impress Rs latest Internet data, Motoko Hunt, search consultant for AJPR and chairman of SEMPO Asia...
Other statistics of note include the dominance of AsiaPacific in the smartphone market (the region had 39.8 million units ship, making them the leader for the total global market), while Europe had 35 million units and the Americas had 32.9 million.
The company now expects total ad spend growth in the Asia/Pacificregion to surpass 40 percent in 2011. A new study from Covario examining search advertising trends for high-tech industries shows intensely slowed growth for the second quarter of...
Peter Hunter, CEO for iProspect AsiaPacific, said mobile search in the region is driven by two key factors: The study showed for Google owns 51 percent of the search market in AsiaPacific, followed by Baidu at 23 percent and Yahoo at 18 percent...
Europe saw 85.6 percent of its female online population visit a social networking site in May 2010, while in AsiaPacific, where parts of the region still face low broadband penetration and site restrictions, reported a 54.9-percent reach.
Asked about other regions, Dague said the company is "absolutely looking into AsiaPacific. The reason why it is a challenge is mostly the "hypergrowth" in the region. Localeze, the business listings identity management provider for local search...
Looking at segmented sales figures, the Americas is still Yahoo's primary market with $1.13 billion in revenues, followed by the AsiaPacificregion at $327 million and EMEA at $140 million. The spread is consistent with Yahoo's expansion strategy...
The figure for the Asia/Pacificregion jumped 33% and EMEA spending also rose 25%, Covario said in its second-quarter Global Search Spending Analysis. By Region The Mountain View-based company indeed saw its market share drop to 61% from 69% in the...
comScore has released its latest report on social networking activity in the Asia-Pacificregion (excluding China). The study found that 50.8 percent of the total online population in the Asia-Pacificregion visited a social networking site in...
Latin America will have the strongest mobile growth at 166 percent CAGR, followed by the Asia-Pacificregion at 146 percent. Asia-Pacific will account for one-third of all mobile data traffic by 2013.
Last November, Yahoo added 9 countries to its mobile search, and recently expanded partnerships in the Asia/Pacificregion. Yahoo's reorganization is mostly focused on a global strategy, likely building on their success in Asia.
Mobile Expands Partnerships in Asian/PacificRegion Posted by Nathania Johnson Jun 17, 2008 Playing on their popularity in the region, Yahoo! Mobile has announced the expansion of its search and advertising partnerships with Asia/Pacific companies.