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TechCrunch Daily Crunch

YouTube to eliminate 100 employees

TechCrunch Daily Crunch

SpokenLayer

Tech News, Technology, News

438 Ratings

🗓️ 18 January 2024

⏱️ 5 minutes

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YouTube to eliminate 100 employees as layoffs at Google continue; Google introduces ‘Circle to Search, a new way to search from anywhere on Android using gestures; iPhone has overtaken Samsung for the first time ever as the best-selling smartphone in 2023 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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dot com code tech news. Here's your daily crunch coming up the details on

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YouTube's the latest round of layoffs.

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But first, Apple's iPhone has overtaken Samsung for the first time ever

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as the best-selling smartphone in 2023,

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according to a new report from IDC.

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The Tech Giant accounted for 20% of the global market with 234.6 million shipments last

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year.

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Samsung closed the year with 226.6 million shipments

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while Shami and Apo saw 145.9 and 103.1 million shipments respectively.

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Trenchin rounded out the top five with 94.9 million shipments.

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The report notes that the last time a company other than Samsung was at the top of the smartphone market was in 2010 when Nokia ranked first.

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The research firm says Apple's ongoing success is mainly due to the increasing trend of

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