Although Google is a dominant presence in the internet business world, Amazon continues to grow at a phenomenal rate. Marketplace revenue reached almost $20 billion in 2018, while usage of Amazon Web Services has tripled. In fact, as Amazon continues to rise, what will happen when consumers begin purchasing less through software and leap more over to the internet? While no one knows for sure, it seems that Amazon is going full steam ahead on its ambitious fashion empire. There are almost 8,000 active storefronts with apparel, shoes and accessories brick-and-mortar locations in the United States (review the full map here), and only 3 percent of consumers shop exclusively online. Since mainstay and growing traffic to Amazon.com is coming from new links, just like every other trend in ecommerce, what will happen when people begin shopping more
Google and Amazon’s Competing Zoom Products
When Google announced its new product, a device that rolls out of the closet and is ready to use, Amazon tried to compete with its own product Lumias. This led to more than a dozen lawsuits and product returns, which affected Amazon’s sales in October. In meanwhile Microsoft struggled with increasing product lags and constant internal clashes inside the company due to stalemate of trying new ideas . According to the latest numbers reported by Paul Thurrott, Microsoft’s Surface Pros are only selling about 1-2 a day compared to over 50 one’s and 75 many in July. This time October, exclusively according to The Verge, Microsoft sold over half a million units of new Windows 10 devices.
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Google vs Microsoft
One of the most significant dynamics today is how Google looses and Amazon and Microsoft win over people. Increasingly, it’s turning into a battle for the consumer imagination. However, when you dig deep, you find that no single one is fully meeting customer needs.
The market doesn’t need to decide which player will come up on top anymore for there are new technology shifts happening faster than anyone could imagine. Remember the dotcom bubble? Why, who would have thought a mere $2000 dollars would become so valuable in 1996 by 2001. Markets have matured faster than protagonists can imagine and will continue to do so as we entertain technology shifts like Artificial Intelligence and eCommerce that are fundamentally changing marketing.
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Google Plans A Major Roll Out For Zoom In 2017
In one pivot, Google is taking a direct shot at leading e-commerce giant Amazon and its newly-introduced Fire TV Edition televisions. As noted by Forbes today, Google has announced plans to roll out Zoom video conferencing in June 2017. It will allow videoconferencing between ten people with one phone and three Chromecasts at the same time. The feature will be one of many announced by Google on-stage at its developer conference, called I/O. It will also include the ability to be a broadcasting device with 4k content at 30 fps and support for Android TV. The underlying difference with other conferencing options is that Zoom would require a dedicated phone, so while videoconferencing is becoming better and faster through features like artificial intelligence, zoom seems like something groundbreaking. By comparison, Amazon Fire TV Edition TVs can only connect
How Can Retailers Respond To The Revised Google Program?
Zoom. The name of Google’s new program could be familiar to those who have been in the online retail market for a long time, both old school and Amazon’s turf. This has raised some questions about how online retailers can keep up with changes in the industry and its business models. Google zooming is just one change among many others that comes year after year. What will happen to Amazon? Will Microsoft’s Bing replace Google as the search engine that people go-to when they have a question? What will become of Google Glass will it be used as a marketing tool for retailers to sell products? How do online retailers profit from a Google program? Alexa adds shopping feature.
Retailers can benefit from a global view of the consumer population that generates search queries, and sales from global search-engine traffic. Global merchants’ ability to list their goods on multiple stores at once helps sales growth beyond what any region holds. However, in order to make optimal use of these opportunities, brands
How Will Everyone React To The Changes?
The new navigation bar on Google Chrome is coming and you can bet that it is going to change the game for all companies. Chrome has been the clear choice for Google’s search engine, but it will be a difficult transition as some people are finding their trust in Google as well as Microsoft slipping. There are some improvements that we can see without much hassle, while it may take a while before they start seeing the big changes. Are these changes enough of an improvement to hang on to lead from Amazon, who already has and uses something like Chrome? Read more: http://bit.ly/2vmVpfz
Google’s New Navigation Bar Has A Lot Of Way To Go Before It Is Ready For The General Public. Even though the navigation bar is based off of the Chrome layout, it still does not download quickly enough for some to view in less than five seconds were true. Even though there are said to be only small changes, if you ask me it seems like there are far too many changes that hit the site from a
What Can Google Learn From This Start Over?
Nowadays, technology is evolving so fast that the original purpose of comfort and convenience become outdated for consumers. Over high usage and constant upgrades with newer technologies, Google announces in late November that it would try something different by no longer relying on ads revenue for its business model. This can be threatening to Amazon who still relies on selling goods to stay profitable and Microsoft who entrenched themselves into the gaming industry wherein retro games are still highly lucrative. However, all possibilities opens up when one brand starts over. In fact, one could think that “Google” has been doing this all along and if you think otherwise, you’re utterly wrong. Bernard Marr, Chairman of teMarketing; a marketing consultancy that focuses on technology deals, singled out that it is a smart move by Alphabet Inc., the umbrella company behind Google: “Alphabet (NASDAQ:GOOGL) — The company owns into several successful brands like YouTube, Calico Life Sciences and X.com—
Conclusion
Google’s latest product has been rolling out to the US and Canada since October 2018. This new addition, the Google Zoom app, is meant to make life easier for people who want to search a photo they took while travelling in their neighbourhood or city. Paired with features such as instant photos and spoken audio identification of images, it could be an impressive transformation that might undo Amazon and Microsoft’s push into digital image usage. These articles also discussed the implications of image search alternatives — from Google’s dominance to Facebook and Pinterest’s rise, both in popularity and market share.