America’s Favorite Sports Car

Americans sure do love their automobiles, and the Porsche 911 is one of them. The 911 has actually been dubbed America’s favorite sports car, and with good reason. The car has been featured in many motion pictures and has been cherished by fans since the very beginning. Check out the infographic below presented by The Auto Gallery to learn more about the Porsche 911.

How Algorithms Changed the World

If it weren’t for algorithms we wouldn’t have the Internet, operating systems and many other wonderful luxuries that we have today. Check out the infographic below to learn about how algorithms changed the world.

Broken Unions: Divorce in the USA

An estimated one million divorces occur ever year. Seems like divorce is all around us these days. Not only are people getting divorced, but some people are actually afraid to get married because of divorce. Check out this infographic presented by InsuranceQuotes to learn more about divorce trends in the U.S.

Robert Griffin III’s Knee Injury

On Jan. 6, millions of NFL fans saw one of the most-talked-about – and most-cringe-worthy – knee injuries in sports history. During a 2013 wild-card playoff game against the Seattle Seahawks, rookie Washington Redskins quarterback Robert Griffin III fell to the turf after twisting his right knee. Diagnosis: Serious damage to Griffin’s anterior cruciate ligament (ACL), lateral collateral ligament (LCL) and medial meniscus.

Apple is Winning

Apple is building one of the most stunning financial runs in the history of corporate America. In the last five years over 365,000,000 devices have been sold. Not to mention they average $4 billion in monthly profit. Check out the infographic below to learn more about Apple’s financial success.

America’s Cancer Clusters

Where you live and using certain household items could put you at a higher risk for cancer. This infographic highlights America’s cancer hotspots as well as household items that may cause cancer. Check it out below to learn more.

Choice is an Illusion

When it comes to consumer choices, they want two things at the same time. They want to have as many options as possible, but at the same time to be able to decide what to buy as easily as possible, this is called the paradox of choice. Want to know more about how we make choices and how it affects marketing? Check out the infographic below presented by Best Psychology Degrees.

For Me? You Shouldn’t Have – Really!

The average price for the top gifts from 2000-2011 was $244. That’s a lot of buck-a-roos! Everyone seems to want expensive gifts these days. So the question is, how can you buy loved ones what they want without spending all your money? The answer is social...

Football and Television

Many American’s anxiously await football season. Football has become a big part of our culture. However, during football season, cable and satellite providers get bombarded with customer service inquiries. This infographic presented by ClickSoftware provides a look at how Americans watch football as well as how cable and satellite companies are dealing with customer service.