This 100+ page report delivers an holistic overview of the video streaming app market, featuring detailed charts on industry trends, financial performance, market share, engagement and benchmarking statistics. It provides valuable insights into the rapid expansion and shifting dynamics of video streaming platforms. What is the market size of the video streaming industry? The video streaming industry generated over $230 billion in 2024, an increase of 17.1% on the previous year. Premium video ...| Business of Apps
The Shopping App Report provides up to date insights, data and statistics on the shopping app industry. Download the report now.| Business of Apps
This report provides a comprehensive analysis of the education app market, with details on financial performance, market share, user engagement, download trends, and benchmarking statistics. It offers valuable insights into the rapid growth and evolving dynamics of digital learning tools. What is the market size of the education app market? The education app market generated over $6 billion revenue in 2024, with over a third of that revenue coming from online courses, provided by apps like Ud...| Business of Apps
Our AI App Report is the most comprehensive piece of research on the AI app market, with detailed forecasts on the generative AI market and breakdowns of growth by type. We also cover funding for AI apps, usage and installs by app, demographics data and industry benchmarking statistics. What is the market size of the AI app industry? AI apps generated $4.5 billion in 2024, a 136% increase on the previous year. This industry is expected to grow rapidly over the next half a decade, with revenue...| Business of Apps
Expedia was one of the many .com travel websites launched in the mid-1990s, the brainchild of internet entrepreneur Rich Barton, who would go on to found Zillow and Glassdoor. Barton was working for Microsoft at the time and incubated the project inside the tech giant, launching in 1996. Three years later, Expedia was spun off by Microsoft into a public company, with Barton as the CEO. With the dotcom crash of 2000, many recent IPOs fell victim to huge drops in stock market value. American ho...| Business of Apps
The Retail App Report provides up to date insights, data and statistics on the retail app industry. Download the report now.| Business of Apps
Booking is one of the oldest online travel agencies still active today, originally launched in 1996 by Geert-Jan Bruinsma as Bookings.nl, which was then merged with Booking.com at the tail end of the dotcom bubble in 2000. At the same time, Priceline.com was falling headfirst into bankruptcy, after declaring a $1.1 billion loss in 1999 and seeing its stock tank from $974 to $7 a share. Somehow, it survived while many other .com websites failed, and in 2006 acquired Booking.com. When the acqui...| Business of Apps