Google in Broadband and Applications : Industry Growth , Trend, Focus And Research Report
Google’s core business has been to provide a platform for users to search and access information on the Internet. Against the backdrop of vibrant developments in technology, Google has set the pace in many areas by expanding its business influence and creating new revenue generation options. Google has strengthened presence across the technology value chain by developing capacity to set-up fiber-optic communications networks, web-based applications for consumers and enterprises, and android-based mobile applications.
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The first two capabilities strengthen Google’s main revenue generation activity – online advertising. And two of the three have created new revenue streams. Through Google Fiber, Google’s fiber-optic communications network, the company offers high speed internet and IP-based television services. Google has also carved a share in the mobile applications market, estimated to reach US$63.5 billion by 2017. Google’s presence in mobile applications is powered by the Android operating system and showcased in Nexus smartphones and tablets.
Mind Commerce examines Google’s presence in the broadband and applications markets in this report, substantiates the findings with in-depth research, qualitative findings and quantitative data.
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Target Audience:
• Investment Firms
• Application Developers
• Mobile Device Vendors
• Mobile Network Carriers
• Service Bureau Companies
• WiFi Infrastructure Vendors
• Google and their competitors
• Wireless Infrastructure Vendors
• Small Cell Infrastructure Vendors
• Telecom Managed Service Providers
Table of Content
1.0 INTRODUCTION
2.0 MARKET OVERVIEW
2.1 APPLICATIONS
2.1.1 GLOBAL MOBILE APPLICATION MARKET
2.1.2 GOOGLE COMPETITORS IN MOBILE APPS
2.1.3 WORLDWIDE MOBILE APP USERS
2.1.4 GOOGLE COMPETITORS IN WEB-BASED APPS
2.2 BROADBAND UNITED STATES
2.2.1 UNITED STATES CONSUMER FIXED BROADBAND SERVICES MARKET
2.2.2 CABLE, DSL AND FTTH ACCESS TECHNOLOGIES
2.2.3 HIGH SPEED INTERNET IS MOSTLY BUSINESSES ORIENTED
2.2.4 GOOGLE FIBER COMPETITORS
3.0 GOOGLE OVERVIEW
3.1 COMPANY OVERVIEW
3.2 THE GOOGLE BRAND
3.3 GOOGLE PRODUCTS
3.3.1 GOOGLE SEARCH
3.3.2 GOOGLE APPS
3.3.3 NEXUS 5 SMARTPHONE
3.3.4 NEXUS 7 AND 10 TABLETS
3.3.5 GOOGLE CHROMEBOOK AND CHROMEBOX FOR EDUCATION
3.3.6 GOOGLE BROADBAND
3.3.7 GOOGLE CHROMECAST
3.4 GOOGLE’S REVENUE GENERATING MODEL
4.0 GOOGLE IN APPLICATIONS
4.1 GOOGLE WEB-BASED APPS
4.1.1 INTRODUCTION
4.1.2 GOOGLE APPS ACCOUNT VS. GOOGLE ACCOUNT
4.1.3 GOOGLE APPS FOR BUSINESS
4.1.4 UNIQUE FEATURES OF GOOGLE APPS
4.1.5 GOOGLE APPS FOR EDUCATION
4.1.6 GOOGLE APPS FOR GOVERNMENT
4.2 GOOGLE APPS FOR MOBILE DEVICES
4.2.1 GOOGLE’S ANDROID OPERATING SYSTEM
4.2.2 EVOLUTION
4.2.3 FUNCTIONALITIES SUPPORTED BY GOOGLE MOBILE DEVICES
4.2.4 GOOGLE NOW
4.2.5 RUN A WEB SERVER
4.2.6 GOOGLE PLAY
4.3 WHAT IS NEXT FROM GOOGLE?
4.3.1 WEARABLE WIRELESS AND AUGMENTED REALITY: GOOGLE GLASS
4.3.2 GOOGLE’S SELF-DRIVING VEHICLES
4.3.3 GOOGLE I/O CONFERENCE 2013
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5.0 GOOGLE IN BROADBAND
5.1 GOOGLE’S APPROACH TO BROADBAND
5.2 GOOGLE FIBER
5.3 GOOGLE FIBER PACKAGED SERVICES
5.4 GOOGLE FIBER IN KANSAS CITY
5.5 GOOGLE FIBER IN PROVO, UTAH
5.6 IMPACT OF GOOGLE FIBER
5.6.1 SPEED AS A DIFFERENTIATOR
5.6.2 BROADBAND COMPETITORS FORCED TO IMPROVE SERVICES
5.6.3 GOOGLE FIBER IS FOR RESIDENTIAL CUSTOMERS
5.6.4 TAKING HIGH SPEED INTERNET TO NEW MARKETS
Table 1: Google Competitors in Web-based Apps
Table 2: Google Revenue Generating Model
Table 3: Google Fiber Packaged Services
Figure 1: Worldwide App Downloads
Figure 2: Top 15 Smartphone Browsing Properties Unite States
Figure 3: Top 15 Smartphone Apps United States
Figure 4: US Fixed Broadband Deployment
Figure 5: Fixed Broadband Penetration United States
Figure 6: Gigabit Internet Hubs in United States
Figure 7: Gigabit Collaboration Among Universities
Figure 8: Google Inc. Snapshot
Figure 9: Google’s Registered Trademark
Figure 10: Google Products
Figure 11: Google Apps for Organizations
Figure 12: Google Apps - Two Different Google Accounts
Figure 13: Google Apps - Two Paid Options
Figure 14: Google Apps - Personalized Start Page
Figure 15: Google Apps for Communication and Planning
Figure 16: Google Apps for Storing Information and Creating Documents
Figure 17: Google Apps for Creating Websites
Figure 18: Google Apps for Information Governance
Figure 19: Google Ads
Figure 20: Google Local
Figure 21: Google Analytics
Figure 22: Google Apps for Education
Figure 23: Google Apps for Government
Figure 24: Google’s Expanding Influence on Mobile Devices
Figure 25: Google Functions Available on Mobile Devices
Figure 26: Google Now
Figure 27: Run a Web Server
Figure 28: Google Play
Figure 29: Distribution of Google Fiber
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Google’s core business has been to provide a platform for users to search and access information on the Internet. Against the backdrop of vibrant developments in technology, Google has set the pace in many areas by expanding its business influence and creating new revenue generation options. Google has strengthened presence across the technology value chain by developing capacity to set-up fiber-optic communications networks, web-based applications for consumers and enterprises, and android-based mobile applications.
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The first two capabilities strengthen Google’s main revenue generation activity – online advertising. And two of the three have created new revenue streams. Through Google Fiber, Google’s fiber-optic communications network, the company offers high speed internet and IP-based television services. Google has also carved a share in the mobile applications market, estimated to reach US$63.5 billion by 2017. Google’s presence in mobile applications is powered by the Android operating system and showcased in Nexus smartphones and tablets.
Mind Commerce examines Google’s presence in the broadband and applications markets in this report, substantiates the findings with in-depth research, qualitative findings and quantitative data.
To Download Sample Report Visit @ http://www.marketresearchreports.biz/sample/sample/182146
Target Audience:
• Investment Firms
• Application Developers
• Mobile Device Vendors
• Mobile Network Carriers
• Service Bureau Companies
• WiFi Infrastructure Vendors
• Google and their competitors
• Wireless Infrastructure Vendors
• Small Cell Infrastructure Vendors
• Telecom Managed Service Providers
Table of Content
1.0 INTRODUCTION
2.0 MARKET OVERVIEW
2.1 APPLICATIONS
2.1.1 GLOBAL MOBILE APPLICATION MARKET
2.1.2 GOOGLE COMPETITORS IN MOBILE APPS
2.1.3 WORLDWIDE MOBILE APP USERS
2.1.4 GOOGLE COMPETITORS IN WEB-BASED APPS
2.2 BROADBAND UNITED STATES
2.2.1 UNITED STATES CONSUMER FIXED BROADBAND SERVICES MARKET
2.2.2 CABLE, DSL AND FTTH ACCESS TECHNOLOGIES
2.2.3 HIGH SPEED INTERNET IS MOSTLY BUSINESSES ORIENTED
2.2.4 GOOGLE FIBER COMPETITORS
3.0 GOOGLE OVERVIEW
3.1 COMPANY OVERVIEW
3.2 THE GOOGLE BRAND
3.3 GOOGLE PRODUCTS
3.3.1 GOOGLE SEARCH
3.3.2 GOOGLE APPS
3.3.3 NEXUS 5 SMARTPHONE
3.3.4 NEXUS 7 AND 10 TABLETS
3.3.5 GOOGLE CHROMEBOOK AND CHROMEBOX FOR EDUCATION
3.3.6 GOOGLE BROADBAND
3.3.7 GOOGLE CHROMECAST
3.4 GOOGLE’S REVENUE GENERATING MODEL
4.0 GOOGLE IN APPLICATIONS
4.1 GOOGLE WEB-BASED APPS
4.1.1 INTRODUCTION
4.1.2 GOOGLE APPS ACCOUNT VS. GOOGLE ACCOUNT
4.1.3 GOOGLE APPS FOR BUSINESS
4.1.4 UNIQUE FEATURES OF GOOGLE APPS
4.1.5 GOOGLE APPS FOR EDUCATION
4.1.6 GOOGLE APPS FOR GOVERNMENT
4.2 GOOGLE APPS FOR MOBILE DEVICES
4.2.1 GOOGLE’S ANDROID OPERATING SYSTEM
4.2.2 EVOLUTION
4.2.3 FUNCTIONALITIES SUPPORTED BY GOOGLE MOBILE DEVICES
4.2.4 GOOGLE NOW
4.2.5 RUN A WEB SERVER
4.2.6 GOOGLE PLAY
4.3 WHAT IS NEXT FROM GOOGLE?
4.3.1 WEARABLE WIRELESS AND AUGMENTED REALITY: GOOGLE GLASS
4.3.2 GOOGLE’S SELF-DRIVING VEHICLES
4.3.3 GOOGLE I/O CONFERENCE 2013
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5.0 GOOGLE IN BROADBAND
5.1 GOOGLE’S APPROACH TO BROADBAND
5.2 GOOGLE FIBER
5.3 GOOGLE FIBER PACKAGED SERVICES
5.4 GOOGLE FIBER IN KANSAS CITY
5.5 GOOGLE FIBER IN PROVO, UTAH
5.6 IMPACT OF GOOGLE FIBER
5.6.1 SPEED AS A DIFFERENTIATOR
5.6.2 BROADBAND COMPETITORS FORCED TO IMPROVE SERVICES
5.6.3 GOOGLE FIBER IS FOR RESIDENTIAL CUSTOMERS
5.6.4 TAKING HIGH SPEED INTERNET TO NEW MARKETS
Table 1: Google Competitors in Web-based Apps
Table 2: Google Revenue Generating Model
Table 3: Google Fiber Packaged Services
Figure 1: Worldwide App Downloads
Figure 2: Top 15 Smartphone Browsing Properties Unite States
Figure 3: Top 15 Smartphone Apps United States
Figure 4: US Fixed Broadband Deployment
Figure 5: Fixed Broadband Penetration United States
Figure 6: Gigabit Internet Hubs in United States
Figure 7: Gigabit Collaboration Among Universities
Figure 8: Google Inc. Snapshot
Figure 9: Google’s Registered Trademark
Figure 10: Google Products
Figure 11: Google Apps for Organizations
Figure 12: Google Apps - Two Different Google Accounts
Figure 13: Google Apps - Two Paid Options
Figure 14: Google Apps - Personalized Start Page
Figure 15: Google Apps for Communication and Planning
Figure 16: Google Apps for Storing Information and Creating Documents
Figure 17: Google Apps for Creating Websites
Figure 18: Google Apps for Information Governance
Figure 19: Google Ads
Figure 20: Google Local
Figure 21: Google Analytics
Figure 22: Google Apps for Education
Figure 23: Google Apps for Government
Figure 24: Google’s Expanding Influence on Mobile Devices
Figure 25: Google Functions Available on Mobile Devices
Figure 26: Google Now
Figure 27: Run a Web Server
Figure 28: Google Play
Figure 29: Distribution of Google Fiber
Contact US:
Office: United States
State Tower
90 State Street, Suite 700
Albany, NY 12207
United States
Toll Free: 866-997-4948
Tel: +1-518-618-1030
E: sales@marketresearchreports.biz
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