Category: Infographics
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What You Don’t Know Will Kill You [Infographic]
The heart is a sensitive thing, and once it goes out on you, it’s hard to bring it back. AED’s latest infographic tells the truth about sudden cardiac arrest: why it happens, and how you can prevent it.
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Just How Big Is Apple? [Infographic]
This new infographic from Best Computer Science Degrees takes a look at how big Apple really is. With 40% of Apple’s revenue coming from the iPhone alone, it has boosted the company to become the most valuable company in the world.
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Cyber Security [Infographic]
Bit9’s latest infographic explains the real life issues with securing a company’s technology, and subsequently: their intellectual property. Find out who you should be looking out for and how to protect yourself.
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PPC Jobs Salary Guide [Infographics]
Onwards Search takes a look at where the PPC jobs are, and how much you can expect to make, in their latest infographic.
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Boy “Meets” Girl: Dating in a Virtual World (Infographic)
Traditional dating can be hard to come by these days. Now, you learn everything about your love interest from their Facebook page, gamers are marrying avatars, and you don’t even have to speak to someone to breakup with them. The latest infographic from Free Dating explores a new age of relationships, where who you are…
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Comic Archetypes In Low-Brow Advertising [Infographic]
Commercials were once full of straight-to-the-point ads that would show a product and tell you why you needed it, but now advertisers are finding new ways to grab and hold on to your attention. This infographic from Top Marketing Schools takes a look at 10 of the better, unforgettable, and rather unique commercials that…
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The High Stakes World of Mobile Payments [Infographic]
The new infographic from Mobile Payments Today focuses on the companies that are jumping into the mobile payment world, and what’s at stake.
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Don’t Suck at Meetings [Infographic]
Nothing says too corporate like long, drawn out, ineffective meetings. The new infographic by SalesCrunch, shows companies just how much they are spending on these meetings, and how shorter, more efficient catch-up sessions are more likely to conjure results.