Tag: infographics
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All The World’s Gold [Infographic]
Gold has been a subject on everyone’s mind since our economy began plummeting. How much do we really have? And what does the future hold for gold and our need for it? A new infographic by NumberSleuth helps give us a better perspective of the logistics of gold and what is in store for us.
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How Moving Companies Are Changing The US Landscape [Infographic]
The last few years have brought interesting statistics when it comes to where and how often people are moving. U-Pack’s new infographic shows us where people in your state are most likely to move, and how the population of certain areas has drastically changed over the years.
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Android vs. iOS: How Secure Are They? [Infographic]
It’s no secret that iOS and Android devices have become increasingly popular over the last few years, but how secure are these phones? And is one more secure than the other? Veracode’s new infographic explains just what you can and can’t do with your Android or iOS, and how secure your information really is.
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Hungry Kate: The Girl With A Belly Ache
A video infographic from Akron-Canton Regional Foodbank tells the story of Kate, whose family is thrust into poverty after her father is laid off. The graphics are wonderful and the story does a great job of telling us how we can help those who are abruptly poverty stricken, due to the current state of the…
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2011 Holiday Retail: Winners And Losers [Infographic]
The new infographic by Fast UpFront takes a look at the industries and retailers that do well during the holidays, and the ones that bide their time until spring. Some will surprise you in their losses during the season to be jolly, and others will show you just how successful you can be even in…
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Holiday Shopping: Economic Stimulant Or Slump? [Infographic]
Did Black Friday and Cyber Monday stimulate the economy or just put us all in more debt? The holiday season usually means a huge dip in your checking account. Fortunately, this new infographic by YouNeverLose offers new gift ideas that won’t leave you begging for change on the corner.
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A Hero Is Born: Flash Memory [Infographic]
The economy is in distress and Consumerville needs a hero. Wikibon’s new infographic tells the tale of flash memory as if it were straight from a comic book. The graphics are wonderful and the statistics go perfectly with the story line.
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Is Your Job Killing You? [Infographic]
You have joked about it here and there, but it might not be as funny as you think, and deep down we all know just how serious it is. The new Infographic by Human Resources MBA show us all just how fatal over-stressed work environments can be. In Japan, 10,000 managers die a year from…
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The State Of Customer Service [Infographic]
Even in today’s economy customers still expect the best and can make or break your reputation depending on their customer experience. The following infographic takes a look at just what you can expect from a disgruntled customer as opposed to a happy one.
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Epic Retail Fails of 2011 [Infographic]
This year we learned that even the highest and mightiest of the retail moguls can really lose it. We had the sad but hilarious pleasure of learning Victoria’s wasteful secret, we found out just how bad Netflix wants our money, and we lost one of America’s favorite bookstores. It has been an interesting year and Retail Customer…
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The Best Cities In American Pro Sports [Infographic]
When it comes to pro sports, championships, and fans: who rules the roost? Ticket Liquidators’ new infographic is truly a tribute to good, old fashioned sports fans who will stand up and fight all year round to get their team to number one.
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The Tale Of The New Year’s Fail [Infographic]
If you have not yet decided what your New Year’s resolution is going to be, take a look at Nexercise’s new infographic by NowSourcing. You will notice statistics of people who have failed at weight loss goals like so many of us, but this year we don’t have to fall into any of those categories.…