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Infographic: The Rise of Mobile

July 11, 2012 | 1

Trinity Digital Marketing has constructed the infographic The Rise of the Mobile which provides a snapshot of statistics behind this growth. They found that 87% of the world’s population own a mobile device. This growth is spearheaded…

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The Anatomy of a Facebook Fan or How to use Facebook to Market your Brand

August 31, 2011 |

 

This useful infographic from Moontoast–a company that makes e-commerce platforms for Facebook pages–lays out some of the more subtle aspects of the entire “like” dynamic. It lays bare the different…

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An Infograph on How People are Using Twitter?

August 22, 2011 |

Here is a a look at Lab42‘s findings that asked 500 Twitter users how they use the service, how they determine who to follow and so on… Meanwhile, to help facilitate my addiction to twitter, you can follow me here @benrennie

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An Infographic on the Cost of Being Female

August 4, 2011 |

The Institute of Medicine has named eight preventive services that women should get for free under the new health care law. Exactly how much money are we talking about? GOOD took stock of the money spent by a “typical” American woman whose…

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Infograph | Which Fish are OK to Eat?

June 29, 2011 |
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In an age of over-fishing and crashing marine stocks, it’s difficult to keep track of which fish are ethically kosher. Information is Beautiful as created an infograph on the latest consensus and data from the

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How Much More Are we Paying for Stuff in 2011?

May 23, 2011 |

 

After seeing this article and graphic on the rising cost of food in The New York Times week in review, I was curious about how prices for other stuff has changed in the past year. The Bureau of Labor Statistics provides this data monthly…

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Assumptions (and Uncertainties) on our Global Cities of the Future

April 27, 2011 |

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Over the next 15 years, 600 cities will account for more than 60 percent of global GDP growth. Which of them will contribute the largest number of children or elderly to the world’s population?…

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Infograph: The Color (Colour) of the Year in 2010.

March 14, 2011 |

What was your color of the year in 2010? Honeysuckle perhaps? Here is a detailed look at colors and associated key words.

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via colorlovers.com

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The Complete History of Social Networking

February 3, 2011 | 4

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From 1971 – 2010… Onlineschools.org take us on a journey from the first email sent to aol chat to where we are today, with over 3500 tweets per second echoing around the planet. This is one very cool infograph…

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Infograph | How the Recession Changed us.

January 11, 2011 |

 

Take some time to have a look at How the Recession Changed Us, a sprawling infographic created by The Atlantic.

Since October 2007, the federal deficit in the USA has grown from $161 billion to $1.3 trilllion (a sevenfold gain); personal…

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A Closer Look at Corporate Environmental Consciousness

November 2, 2010 |

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Corporate environmental consciousness has become an issue of increasing concern in our society, influencing not only public perception of a company, but also consumers’ buying habits. GOOD take stock of how…

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An Infograph on Twitter Stats

September 23, 2010 |

Information is Beautiful takes a detailed look at the Twitter Community. This graph provides great insight however if anyone has anything similar or more up to date. We would love to hear from you.

Via Information is Beautiful

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We are Creating an Infograph on How You Get to Work Each Day.

August 11, 2010 |

uncluttered white spaces is interested to learn more about your day. We want to start off with how you get to work.

With an increase of people choosing to ride their bike to work of 37% since 2003 in the USA, we wanted to see how our readers get around…

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Infograph | An Interesting Look at Price Drops Since 2000

July 7, 2010 |

This is a great infographic that looks closely at the changes in prices heading south since 2000. Sourced via Mint, the graph indicates what lies behind many of the prices are business strategies: Starbucks, for example, has made it’s…

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Infograph | Economic and Sales Productivity During the World Cup

July 3, 2010 |

Sales intelligence firm InsideView has been gathering dataabout our economy and productivity during the World Cup. Globally, we’ve been a bunch of slackers over the past month.

Around 80% of the world’s population has been watching…

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Infograph | Are we addicted to the internet?

June 21, 2010 |

Flotown have released another great infographic on the internet, answering the question. Are we addicted to it?

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The Entire History of the American Presidency. The Infograph to end all infographs.

June 11, 2010 |

Fast Company has written a piece on this Infographic (or immense work of art) on the history of the American President. With 50% of our readers residing in the US, we thought it was more than worthy of reposting. When you get some spare time. Follow

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Infograph | In Deep Water. Oil and how we really can’t afford to spill it

June 9, 2010 |

Information is beautiful has yet again created an amazing infographic. This time, on the oil and how we really can not afford to spill it.

The oil spill is now on track to be the 3rd worst in history, depositing the equivalent of 22,000 cars worth…

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Infograph | Country to Country Entrepreneurship

June 7, 2010 |

According to the data, the U.S. is far ahead of any other country in the portion of our GDP that comes from entrepreneurship–11.3%, compared to our next closest competitor, the U.K., which clocks in at 6.3%. This can be interpreted two…

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Infograph | Because Every Country is the Best at Something

May 22, 2010 |

Information is Beautiful has released a masterpiece in this new infographic. Click on the link or the image to be transported to close to our favourite graph for 2010.

The graph ranges from commodities to demographics to ecology to crime–and

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Infograph | Consumer Brands and Social Currency

May 5, 2010 | 1

Popularity. You can’t just request it. As companies amass ever-larger collections of Facebook fans, Twitter followers, and YouTube audiences, they should ask themselves one question: What are we doing with them? “There is…

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The State of Web Development in 2010

April 29, 2010 | 1

Andrew Fallshaw from Investling has pointed us towards an interesting survey created by Web Directions conferences, and Scroll Magazine, and con ducted by John Allsopp.  “The State of Web Development” survey was conducted by professional

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Infograph | The Truth About Impulse Shopping

April 27, 2010 |

Have you ever added a pack of gum to your cart while waiting to check out at the grocery store? If so, you’ve been a victim of impulse shopping. This infographic visually demonstrates the pitfalls and psychology behind why we do it and how…

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Work Life Balance | How does health affect work performance?

April 20, 2010 |

How does health affect work performance? And how does work performance affect health? GE ask over 500 global corporate executives for their opinion. The results are the first part of a wide-ranging investigation into the critical health

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Infograph Movie:: Japan, the Strange Country

March 30, 2010 |

Japan-The Strange Country (English ver.) from Kenichi on Vimeo.

In a mere 12 minutes, this video about Japan covers everything from its strange cultural mores to its equally strange economy. Before you get hung up on the ugly caricatures…

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The Salad versus the Big Mac

March 29, 2010 |

Why does a salad cost more than a Big Mac? Part of the reason is that a huge proportion of our food subsidies go to meat while only 0.37 percent go to fruits and vegetables. That makes meat and dairy artificially cheap, so we end up consuming more…

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What are people really buying online?

March 8, 2010 |

What people buy online differs substantially from what they buy in-store. According to a study by the US Census Bureau, the bulk of sales are still in-store. There are, however, several categories in which online sales dominate each product

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