'Monopoly' market is controlling our lives

Market is a economical term, which is controlling our demand and supply cycle. When you are purchasing or using some services, it will be from some marketplace. In our world, we are having different types of market. But mostly, we are living in a monopoly or oligopoly market. It is very tough to find a perfect competition market(like agriculture). Media to mobile phone manufacturer, search engine to food or Healthcare, all markets are following same rules, those are monopoly or oligopoly. Price, features and experience are controlled by the market types. In technology market we have an oligopoly situation those are Sony, LG, Samsung. 

Google is a big name in our day to day life . I don't think, anyone is using Bing or Yahoo for searching things.The only exception is China(Baidu). In browser, google.com is a default page in many countries. Just google it and you will get your result. It becomes a habit to ask anything to Google. The search engine giant is controlling the world in many ways, with YouTube, Android, Google Adsense and with other services. Rank one and Hummingbird, both algorithms are providing search results on the basis of company's business interest.

In computer processor(x86) industry, Intel is controlling more than 79% of market. Where as Qualcomm's snapdragon  and 'A' series from Apple, both are controlling the ARM processor market with 62% of total $20 billion market.

Social media is totally controlled by only one monopoly company named Facebook.  The giant has acquired Instagram and whatsapp also. 

In PC Operating system space, Microsoft is covering more than 85% market share with windows.
Boeing and Airbus are the most used aircraft companies in the world.

We have countless examples . Thus companies are dominating our lives in various ways. The choices are limited for specific demand and supply model. In between that we have to choose our suitable product.

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