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cross-platform insights
About this tag
The cross-platform insights tag on WindowsForum.com covers analysis of software ecosystem trends across multiple platforms, including Microsoft 365, Google Search, and Google Workspace. Tagged content examines audience behavior, app engagement, and advertising strategies in markets like Australia and the United Kingdom, based on Sensor Tower data. Discussions focus on how users interact with these platforms across devices and operating systems, providing a comparative view of productivity and collaboration tools. The tag is relevant for IT professionals, marketers, and digital strategists seeking to understand cross-platform usage patterns and competitive dynamics in the software market.
Here are the Q3 2024 insights into the leading software brands in Australia, based on Sensor Tower's analysis:
1. Microsoft 365 (Office 365)
Audience Trends:
forms.office.com peaked at over 19 million visits in August, with monthly unique visits consistently above 1.8 million.
microsoft365.com...
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In today’s fast-paced digital environment, businesses and consumers alike depend on a handful of core software ecosystems that define productivity, collaboration, and connectivity. The fourth quarter of 2024 showcased critical audience and engagement trends among the leading software brands in...
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