Showing posts with label Infographics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Infographics. Show all posts

Sunday, September 11, 2011

The Future According to Films - Infographic

Twitter user @TremulantDesign has created an amazing inforgraphic called The Future According to Films. He built a timeline showing us what our future will look like according to films from 2011 all the way through the year 3001988. There are also a couple cool little trvia facts such as... Did you know the events of Avatar occur inbetween Alien and Aliens? Check out the infographic below and tell us what you think! We've got a pretty crazy future ahead of us.


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Monday, September 5, 2011

Labor Day 2011 [infographic]

As a tribute to all of the hard working Americans out there, we have compiled some interesting facts and figures about the U.S. work force just in time for Labor Day.



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Source: creditdonkey

Friday, September 2, 2011

Labor Day Travel and the Impact of the Economic Climate [Infographics]

As we prepare for our upcoming holiday travel, we turned to social media and the data we gather from it, and took a deeper look at people’s travel plans this holiday season and if there was a perceived impact due to our rocky economic climate. Using Visible Intelligence, our social media monitoring and analytics platform, here’s what we found:



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Source: visibletechnologies

Wednesday, August 31, 2011

The Evolution of the Transaction [Infographic]

The way in which humans have traded and purchased goods has been in constant evolution since before history began. In ancient times, things like furs and shells were traded person-to-person in exchange for goods and services. Today, monetary transactions between humans utilize sophisticated technologies that make the process simple and intuitive. Let’s take a walk through history and see how the transaction has morphed over the millennia.



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Source: flowtown

Monday, August 29, 2011

Recruiting With Social Media [infographic]

Savvy job seekers have turned to digital and social media tools to help them in their job searches, and now recruiters are on board with the power of social media as a recruiting tool.



LinkedIn isn’t the only social network that helps in the job search process — Facebook, Twitter, YouTube and Google+ have all been used by people to land jobs in innovative ways.



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Source: careerenlightenment



Friday, August 26, 2011

How Companies Are Using Social Media To Hire & Fire Employees [Infographics]

Ever wonder how companies are using your social media profile to screen their employees? We’ve found the answers. This infographic done with Mindflash, will teach you just how companies are finding out everything they need to know about you through social media, and how you can ensure that you never get hired.



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Source: mindflash

Ode to Steve Jobs [Infographic]

With the resignation of Steve Jobs, Apple has lost both a product visionary and outspoken leader. This timeline is an ode to the ideas and words of perhaps the greatest technological revolutionary of the past century.



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Source: columnfivemedia

Wednesday, August 24, 2011

What Are The Hardest Businesses To Own? [Infographic]

Though small businesses comprise almost 98% of businesses in the U.S., they are also some of the most difficult to maintain. But are some harder to run than others? In this infographic done with Intuit, we examine which businesses have it the toughest.



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Saturday, August 20, 2011

American People Vs. Japanese People

Fun comic introducing some curious differences between the Japanese and the Americans. I'm sure it was created by someone from Japan.



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Source: 9gag

Friday, August 19, 2011

11 Things The Richest American Could Buy For The U.S

The 400 richest US households’ combined wealth of $1.37 trillion dollars is pretty difficult to visualize. Thankfully, faireconomy.org put together an infographic to describe just how much that money could do to help the general public.



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Source: faireconomy

Wednesday, August 17, 2011

First introduced by Microsoft in 1999, many viewed the Tablet PC as a toy, a device that couldn’t get any real work done. With the release of Apple’s iPad in 2010, the mobile computing world has been consumed with tablets. A mobile device that is bigger than a smartphone, but smaller than a laptop, Tablet PCs are quickly becoming the device of choice for professionals who need the power of a computer, with the portability of a smartphone. Today’s #E2sday looks at the state of the Tablet takeover in the enterprise.



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Source: socialcast

Friday, August 12, 2011

Improve Attractiveness with Body Language [infographic]

Actions speak louder than words… no really. According to today’s infographic from 100 Best Dating Sites, this adage is especially true at the start of a romantic relationship. Small non-verbal cues—a smile, length of eye contact, and posture—communicate more to potential romantic interests than that clever line carefully mined from a Hugh Grant flick (though that never hurts).



The infographic dissects several ways the body communicates and gives some hints for both women and men. Regardless of gender, “crinkly eyed” smiles are considered more sincere, and the 0.5 second smile effectively bridges the gap between smirking and faking. The infographic also gives tips on appearing more confident.



Whether you are a master of first impressions or your pick-up routine leaves something to be desired, approximately 55% of communication is made before you say anything; effectively master the art of body language and your interpersonal interactions just might improve.



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Source: 100bestdatingsites

How Parents Use Facebook to Spy on their Kids [Infographic]

There is a lot you can tell about a person by reading their Facebook profile. From incriminating photos to friendship insights, Facebook tells all. That's one of the reasons so may parents are joining Facebook, according to a recent study. As it turns out, more than half of parents use the popular social network to spy on their kids' Internet activity--and 11 percent of parents joined Facebook for the sole purpose of snooping on their kids! But with the growing number of underage Facebook users, are parents snooping, or safeguarding? Find out the stats on parents and Facebook in the below infographic.



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Source: onlineschools

Thursday, August 11, 2011

Smartphones and the New Mobile Workforce [Infographic]

Many consider 2011 to be the year of mobile. The “always on” mentality has become more common then ever before, further blurring the line between work and personal time. The need to remain in constant contact is easy to get wrapped up in, and new technology makes it easier and fun to do. Mobile phones are fast becoming the preferred way to access the web and engage with people and content.



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Source: socialcast
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