Charting the good, the bad for the year in technology

Follow us on Social Media

Larry Page, the co-founder of Google, speaks while Amazon’s Jeff Bezos and Facebook’s Sheryl Sandberg look on. Google and Facebook are the only companies generating significant digital-ad sales. (KEVIN HAGEN/NYT)
Social sharing

On the one hand, the most powerful tech companies in the world increased their market value. On the other, some of stalwart names in tech suffered through tough times and big layoffs.

THE GOOD
Tech Superpowers Eat the World: For the first time this year, technology companies at times held each of the top five spots of the world’s most valuable public companies. The combined market value of tech’s Five Fab — Apple, Alphabet, Microsoft, Amazon.com and Facebook — was $2.4 trillion as of Dec. 27, or more than 11 percent of the S&P 500’s value. That means tech superpowers are inching toward the 16 percent share of the S&P 500 they held at the peak of the tech bubble in March 2000. The bad news: Big Tech’s growing power makes them a target of politicians worldwide.

Advertising Becomes a Two-Horse Race: Alphabet’s Google and Facebook are popular destinations for billions and their technology makes it easy for carmakers and detergent companies to pinpoint the right people for their product pitches. As a result, the two gobble up a combined 58 percent of all the advertising purchased in the U.S. online or on mobile phones. With Google and Facebook as the only companies generating significant digital-ad sales, every other company dependent on advertising — from TV networks to news organizations — is rethinking existing business approaches.

Amazon’s Ambition Knows No Bounds: It became clear in 2016 that no industry should be free from Amazon paranoia. It’s a giant retailer of every product and service, a growing entertainment power and a would-be transportation giant that aims to control land, air, sea and new horizons. In an example of the impact Amazon’s ambitions can have, its Amazon Web Services cloud business — a type of computing Amazon created from nothing 10 years ago — made up more than 100 percent of Amazon’s total operating profit in the third quarter (after accounting for international losses), and it’s not an exaggeration to say AWS has changed the direction of both Amazon and the tech industry.

READ ALSO  BREAKING!!! EFCC Arrests Former Minister, Sirika Over N8 Billion Nigeria Air Scandal

China Tech Flexes Its Muscles: China’s tech giants Baidu, Alibaba Group Holding and Tencent Holdings are unimaginably big and broad, cutthroat competition has honed the next-generation stars such as Didi Chuxing, and many novel tech ideas born in China are being copied elsewhere. China’s tech powers are extending their advantages at home and stretching into other parts of the globe, though few have made major inroads into the U.S. yet.

Television Finally Meets Technology: Television’s dominance of Americans’ leisure time and advertisers’ wallets has peaked, and commercial-free binge watching on Netflix, the popularity of nontraditional video on smartphones and the development of new types of online-TV services are reshaping entertainment. Will digital “television” simply replicate the TV we’re used to or become something else entirely?

THE BAD
Apple Hits a Wall: The decadelong era of Apple’s impossibly fast growth and profits came to an end. Apple’s revenue fell this year for the first time since 2001. The company can’t outrun a changing market for smartphones globally, and it continues to grapple with government resistance to its power on issues such as law enforcement, taxation and manufacturing.

Startups Reckon with Austerity-ish: After two years of seemingly limitless funding for young technology companies, there was a marked retrenchment this year. Money invested in tech startups remains historically high but is on track to decline materially from 2015. Smartly, many private tech companies started to manage for profits instead of straining to grow at all costs. Otherwise the fallout from the investment pullback could have been much worse.

READ ALSO  Senator Orji Kalu Congratulates Aide Sunny Idika On Birthday

No Mercy for Yahoo and Twitter: Internet companies have to keep growing, or they die. Yahoo and Twitter in 2016 each went through protracted sale efforts — Yahoo found a buyer, Twitter didn’t — and had to deal with the punishing effects of disappearing growth in revenue and users.

Batteries Had the Worst Year Ever: Samsung was forced to end production of its Galaxy Note 7 after reports of fires or explosions caused by faulty batteries.

The U.S. also forced a recall of hoverboards because of overheating batteries, and Apple dealt with battery-life hiccups for its new MacBook Pro line. The (sometimes literal) battery flare-ups in 2016 show the fragility of one of the essential components of computing in everything from smartphones to driverless cars.

Old Tech Shrinks: The technology industry is brutal to its stragglers (see Yahoo and Twitter above), and that meant painful job cuts in 2016 at some old-guard companies.

Intel, Cisco Systems, HP and others continued to cut back — in some cases drastically — to offset falling revenue or to shift resources away from declining businesses.

Source: Seattle Times

Leave your comment on this post

THE ROTTEN FISH: CAN OF WORMS OPENED OF APC & TINUBU'S GOVERNMENT OVER NIGERIA'S ECONOMIC DOWNTURN

WATCH THE CRITICAL ANALYSIS AND KNOW THE RESPONSIBLE PARTIES TO BLAME FOR NIGERIA'S ECONOMIC CHALLENGES, WHILE CITIZENS ENDURE SEVERE HARDSHIPS.
READ ALSO  9News Nigeria Publisher, Obinna Ejianya Felicitates With Distinguished Senator Orji Uzor Kalu On His Birthday

Watch this episode of ISSUES IN THE NEWS on 9News Nigeria featuring Peter Obi's Special Adviser, Dr Katch Ononuju, 9News Nigeria Publisher, Obinna Ejianya and Tinubu Support Group Leader, McHezekiah Eherechi

The economic crisis and hardship in Nigeria are parts of the discussion.


Watch, leave your comments, and share to create more awareness on this issue.


#9NewsNigeria #Nigeria #issuesInTheNews #politics #tinubu THE ROTTEN FISH: CAN OF WORMS OPENED ...
DON'T FORGET TO SUBSCRIBE AND LEAVE YOUR COMMENTS FOR SUBSEQUENT UPDATES
#9newsnigeria #economia #economy #nigeria #government @9newsng
www.9newsng.com

Leave your comment

Click on the link below or Scan the QR Code to join the 9News Nigeria WhatsApp Channel

9News Nigeria Investigative Reports WhatsApp Channel
9News Nigeria Investigative Reports WhatsApp Channel
About Timothy Stephen 1104 Articles
9News Nigeria Global Breaking News Platform News from Nigeria News from Africa Nigerian News African News

Be the first to comment

Leave a Reply