Infograph | Facebook: Facts you probably didn’t know
Chances are good you have a Facebook profile. Chances are even better that, if you do have an account, you check it at least once a day. You might be a professional Farmviller or the President of 100...
View ArticleThe “GOOD” project to address the childhood obesity epidemic
Good Magazine running a project to find someone to create an infographic about the childhood obesity epidemic. the ASSIGNMENT For this contest, we’re working with the Let’s Move! initiative to help...
View ArticleGood Childhood Obesity | An Infograph
VIEW FULL SIZE Good have created a contest that asked you to create an infographic about childhood obesity, in partnership with the Let’s Move! Initiative. Thye have started to receive submissions and...
View ArticleHow do I Win Rock, Paper, Scissors Every Time?
More than our fair share of office place disagreements have been settled with Rock Paper Scissors. Might I add, I may be the worst player to have ever played the game however, since reading this, I...
View ArticleA Detailed Look at the High Cost of Insomnia in the United States
In mainstream culture the term “insomnia” is used frequently to describe the inability to fall asleep. If you stay up late at night, bleary-eyed because you can’t go to sleep you typically say you have...
View ArticleInfographic Compares 27 Ring Roads Around the World
Behold urban sprawl, in the hands of Jessica Young and Luke Bulman. This beautiful infographic compares 27 ring roads around the world — those peripheral highways, like the D.C. Beltway or the London...
View ArticleInfograph | The Conversation Prism 3.0 for 2010
Which if these categories and tools are you trying to use to drive your business? Which ones are best to reach your target customers. This is a good guide, but make your own company-specific...
View ArticleA Quick Look at Who is Suing Who in the Telco Trade
H Based on these diagrams from Guardian Tech and the NY Times. Information is Beautiful has created this view on Law Suits in process. I thought those charts generated more questions than they...
View ArticleWant to Know How Google Works? Read this!
PPCBLOG have given us the chance to finally understand how Google Works. Thanks and enjoy.…Author informationWhite SpacesAdmin at 6.2 Mediawhite spaces is the digital online magazine about good ideas....
View ArticleThe Top 10 Most Expensive Cities in the World to Live
In 2010, the Mercer survey ranked the top 10 most expensive cities in which to live as: 1 – Luanda, Angola Property and food prices continue to rise in Luanda and as these are the staples of any...
View ArticleInfographic: Are you Vitamin D Deficient?
Vitamin D keeps popping up in all kinds of research. Evidence seems to be growing for its extensive role in health, cancer prevention and even mental health and mood. Deficiency may even be a...
View ArticleThe Power of the Holiday Consumer
U.S. consumers plan to spend $689 dollars each on holiday-related shopping. Imagine if they spent even just a small fraction of that money helping others. Mercy Corps has a program where you can buy...
View ArticleThe Rise of GEO Targeting and Location Based Services
The rapid evolution of mobile phones, both on a hardware and a software level, combined with a surge in application storefront releases, deployments of higher-capacity network infrastructure and recent...
View ArticleInfograph | When Should I be Working for Free?
Jessica Hische made this flowchart for her future students. Click the link above to see it at full size or open the picture below in a new window. In an ideal world, we’d be paid for our work. In the...
View ArticleAn Infograph on our Obsession with Facebook
So the world is changing and according to OnlineSchools.org, 48% of young people source news from Facebook, 1 in every 13 peeps on earthuses Facebook and 48% of people between the ages of 18 and 34...
View ArticleThe Land of the Lost! What is the Real Cost of Watching TV?
The concept of this infograph is simple, when you make a choice to do something, you give up an opportunity to do something else (potentially valuable). As TV waves invade our homes and consciousness,...
View ArticleThe Beast File | An Infograph on Food Waste in Australia.
Australians love food, beer and barbies. Here is a detailed look at how we waste it and a some ideas on what problems our waste can solve. Hungry Beast is a weekly, half-hour, TV show on ABC television...
View ArticleTeach a (Wo)Man to Farm: The Agricultural Multiplier Effect by GOOD and...
The agricultural multiplier effect happens when investing in farming (especially in developing countries) leads to larger-reaching benefits for the farmer’s entire community. By connecting farmers to...
View ArticleAn Infograph on Credits Ratings By Country.
Credit rating agency Standard & Poor’s lowered its outlook on U.S. debt to “negative,” suggesting that the United States’ top-flight “AAA” credit rating is vulnerable to a downgrade, which could...
View ArticleThe Better Life Index.
There is more to life than the cold numbers of GDP and economic statistics – This Index allows you to compare well-being across countries, based on 11 topics the OECD has identified as essential, in...
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