We've all seen presentations that made us wonder, "What, exactly, is that graph saying? What am I looking at?" Hopefully, we haven't all given those presentations, but let's be honest—many of us ...
If you’ve ever sat through a PowerPoint presentation or read a quarterly report, you’ve probably been bored by a chart or graph. Chances are, it was blue, red, and yellow on a gray, lined background.
Those who adore visual illustrations that present data as colorful and easy to read images now have the opportunity to nerd out with dozens courtesy of new iPhone and iPad app Infographics. The free ...
Twenty years of sales for Nintendo consoles and handheld systems has been released in a helpful infographic. While the graph does not cover NES sales, as it's just looking at the past 20 years, and ...
Draw Something was downloaded 50 million times in 50 days. Users created billions of drawings, adding 3,000 new pictures every second. On March 21st, OMPOP, the company behind the game, was bought up ...
We’re betting that the headline above will turn most people away and that’s a crying shame, because today’s infographic is stunning, beautiful, and incredibly moving. Only once in a blue moon do ...
Internet pundits and VC’s have been shouting for some time about the discovery potential of social networking–the idea that your friends and contacts are the best arbiters of what you might like, and ...
New England College’s School of Graduate and Professional Studies has produced an attractive and amusing infographic charting the rise of the forensic accounting discipline. Processing Content Tracing ...
An infographic from Michael Ettlinger and Michael Linden presents data to show why supply-side economics doesn't work. The positions of American Progress, and our policy experts, are independent, and ...
Here's a creative look at the history of the browser wars from 2002 through mid-2008. The infographic was submitted to Reddit by a user named BovingdonBug. He says he created it as part of an ...