Do you know about real-life assassins and their dirty deeds? This infographic tells you a little more about the cold-blooded killers responsible for assassinating people like Caesar and Ghandi.
via thewondrous.com
Do you know about real-life assassins and their dirty deeds? This infographic tells you a little more about the cold-blooded killers responsible for assassinating people like Caesar and Ghandi.
via thewondrous.com
Here are the latest numbers from Apple. From sales figures to comparisons with other smart phones, as well as ratings in satisfaction and much more.
via www.techi.com
Just like individuals in the United States (and many other countries) have a credit score measuring the health of their financials, sovereign nations too have a credit rating. Here’s a look at the United States’ credit rating compared to other nations that rank in the top 20.
via financialhighway.com
Three firms control 89% of US soft drink sales. This dominance is obscured from us by the appearance of numerous choices on retailer shelves. Steve Hannaford refers to this as "pseudovariety," or the illusion of diversity, concealing a lack of real choice. To visualize the extent of pseudovariety in this industry he developed a cluster diagram to represent the number of soft drink brands and varieties found in the refrigerator cases of 94 Michigan retailers, along with their ownership connections.
via www.msu.edu
So how are iPad magazines faring so far? Will the predictions come true? What will it take for digital magazines to replace their print editions?
via www.printingchoice.com
This infographic illustrates the trends and averages for texting in the United States and around the world. How do you and your texting habits compare?
via mashable.com
Women: Have you ever analyzed what made you decide to buy that pair of over-priced pumps?
Men: What led to the decision to buy that must-have gadget promising hours of technophilic bliss?
The key is to avoid confusing a stocks high price with its value. This info-graphic looks at how two tech stars of the Sky-High Club—Google and Apple—make the case. Revenues have soared for both companies, yet Apple’s market value lagged behind Google for years.
via kiplinger.com
National Geographic has this neat little interactive graphic that visually compares the size of a blue whale with other large objects and animals.
via channel.nationalgeographic.com