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Global Mobile Social Networking Market 2016-2024: Strategic Business Report 2018 - Social Media Communication Inching towards Becoming More Visual-Centric - ResearchAndMarkets.com
[July 11, 2018]

Global Mobile Social Networking Market 2016-2024: Strategic Business Report 2018 - Social Media Communication Inching towards Becoming More Visual-Centric - ResearchAndMarkets.com


The "Mobile Social Networking - Global Strategic Business Report" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.

The report provides separate comprehensive analytics for the US, Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Middle East & Africa, and Latin America. Annual estimates and forecasts are provided for the period 2016 through 2024. Also, a five-year historic analysis is provided for these markets.

This report analyzes the worldwide markets for Mobile Social Networking in terms of Number of Users.

The report profiles 45 companies including many key and niche players such as:

  • Facebook, Inc. (USA)
  • WhatsApp Inc. (USA)
  • Google Inc. (USA)
  • YouTube (News - Alert), LLC (USA)
  • LINE Corporation (Japan)
  • Microsoft Corporation (USA)
  • LinkedIn Corporation (USA)
  • Pinterest (USA)
  • Reddit, Inc. (USA)
  • Snap, Inc. (USA)
  • Tencent Holdings Limited (China)
  • Tumblr, Inc. (USA)
  • Twitter (News - Alert), Inc. (USA)
  • Viber Media S. r.l (Cyprus)



Key Topics Covered

1. Industry Overview


2. Competitive Scenario

3. Market Trends and Issues

4. Mobile Social Networking - A Review

5. Product

Service Launches

6. Recent Industry Activity

7. Focus on Select Global Players

8. Global Market Perspective

Total Companies Profiled: 45 (including Divisions/Subsidiaries 49)

  • The United States (35)
  • Canada (1)
  • Japan (3)
  • Europe (7)
    • France (1)
    • The United Kingdom (2)
    • Rest of Europe (4)
  • Asia-Pacific (Excluding Japan) (2)
  • Middle East (1)

For more information about this report visit https://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/vhqlb5/global_mobile?w=4


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