The Rise and Rise of Mobile Apps

A large part of our daily lives is being ruled by mobile apps. We simply cannot do without them. These apps are also playing a huge role in the world of business. They are helping businesses enhance brand awareness, increase sales generation capabilities and improve processes. This infographic takes a look at the growth of mobile apps through the prism of interesting statistical data.

How to Help Your Child With Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD)

Liahona created this infographic to educate parents on the characteristics of a child with Oppositional Defiant Disorder. Some symptoms can range from persistent anger issues to tantrums, uncooperative, hostile or annoying behaviors. Often times leading to arguments with people of authority or power. Learn more about Oppositional Defiant Disorder in the following infographic.

Social Recruiting: 101

In this infographic, Bayt.com explores the concept of social recruiting in the MENA, as well as its benefits for both employers and job seekers. Social recruiting is the latest trend in hiring. It’s a great way to get to know a candidate beyond a traditional CV in order to make better hiring decisions.

How Furnace Tune Ups Save You Money

Do you really save money on fuel when you get yearly maintenance on your furnace? This infographic from Husky Heating and Air Conditioning does the math and comes up with a real dollars and cents answer. It also shows you additional ways to save on heating costs.

History of The Minimum Wage In The United States

Under the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA), workers in the United States must be paid at least a minimum wage — currently set at $7.25 an hour. But how did we get to today’s rate of $7.25 an hour? Here is an infographic from HRDirect that takes a closer look at the history of the minimum wage.

The Power of Web Design

Did you know that 80% of people chose a product, service or company over a competitor because it had a better website? Visible Logic recently published their Web Design Survey results as a white paper. Here are some highlights.

The Evolution of Computer Viruses

From the first computer virus named “Rabbit” in 1974, to pirated computer games in the 80s and Microsoft word docs in 1992, avoidance was fairly straightforward. That was until the rise of the internet in 1999! This infographic details the evolution of computer viruses and how at least 40% of all computers are currently infected.