Posts Tagged ‘Infographics’

Massive Earthquake Hits Chile

ShareTweet Feb. 27 at 3:34 am (local time): Click on image to enlarge. Another devastating earthquake has struck; only this time, it’s Chile. The 8.8 magnitude quake, one of the strongest ever recorded, shook the country for about a minute and a half causing widespread damage and triggering a tsunami warning across the Pacific [most […]

Facebook Facts & Figures

ShareTweet February 4th was Facebook’s 6th birthday. Yes, believe it or not, the social networking titan and the most talked about website [actually, the most talked about anything] in the world, is a measly 6 years old! I think that Harvard dropout and boy genius Mark Zuckerberg as well as his roommates do more than […]

Who Has Helped Haiti the Most?

ShareTweet after the devastating earthquake that hit haiti last month, thousands of companies and individuals as well as many governments from around the world, stepped up to the plate to lend a helping hand. although the haitian people have a ways to go before they can start to recover and rebuild, the money, equipment and services […]

The Different Profiles of Twitter Users

ShareTweet Whether it’s to promote your work, communicate with like-minded individuals, make some great connections, inform your friends what you had for breakfast (please don’t) or simply follow every move or comment that @aplusk, President Obama, or @copyblogger make, Twitter is the place to do so! Its’ usage has grown and developed over the last year as […]

The Top Facebook Fiends

ShareTweet Facebook this, Facebook that – it’s always something about frikin’ Facebook! Although I think it’s by far one of the most brilliant inventions on the net, I also sometimes refer to it as the ‘homewrecking site.’ Facebook = a place where friendships start and end, relationships begin and shatter… a community where sharing is […]

College in America

ShareTweet is college really worth it? well, if you’ re going for a ‘normal’ major (english lit., mass com., psychology, science, engineering, business, law…) then yes! but if you’re planning to take 5 or 6 years to graduate with a bachelor’s degree in bowling industry management, then i would take a good, hard look at […]

The Biggest Bankruptcies in History

ShareTweet One of the biggest calamities of the recession – which continues today – was the fall of some of the world’s greatest and highly regarded companies. From Lehman Brothers (at one time the 4th largest investment firm on Wall Street) to United Airlines (one of the major airline carriers of the United States); the […]

Fart Facts

ShareTweet i’m always up for learning new things – even if it’s random crap! and if that means adding a little bit of harmless ‘rude and crude’ subjects and images to this blog – so be it!  this particular post takes a look at the facts about farts; why people do it, what causes them […]

Infographic Resume’s

ShareTweet [NOTE: The original title of this post was “CV’s Worth Looking at”] Many, if not most of you, know what it’s like to send your resume (CV) to hundreds of international HR departments in hopes that someone will actually get to yours and take the time to look at it. After all, you spent […]

PornstaTs

ShareTweet In light of my last post, ‘A Porn Bailout?!’, I wanted to dig a bit further to see just how big the porn industry really is. Therefore, I set out to try and find a fun infographic – yes, another one of my famous pictures – that showcases the pornography statistics. And lo and […]

Picturing the Past 10 Years

ShareTweet as you can see, i have come to favor these rather entertaining infographics. i find that they get the message across in an efficient and forceful manner – one that is also visually appealing to the reader. in general, i try to post things that i would want to see or know about – […]

Women on Top

ShareTweet yesterday i published a post called ‘women in the workforce’, which looks at the different gender issues and how the roles of women have evolved over the last few decades. the post was based on a time article by nancy gibbs which ran in the october 14 issue. today, i would like to follow up […]