How Social Media is Being Used by the Government

The staff at MPA Degree.org has created a shocking visualization into how the government uses social media. It’s not quite what you think. For example, the government is using social media to diffuse riots, forecasting elections, disaster preparedness, earthquake detection and notification, creating a social city, emergency response and more.

We Love Apps

There is an app for everything these days, and the income behind it proves their value. Best Computer Science Degrees has created an infographic entitled, “We Love Apps”, detailing the statistics behind apps, and how they help make our day-to-day lives easier.

SUV Rollover Facts

SUVs can be practical vehicles for many people. If you have a family, or if you need to move large items on a regular basis, or if you need towing capacity, they are often the ideal option. SUVs are also known for being solid vehicles in crash situations. However, did you know they are susceptible to rollovers than compact cars?

The Numbers Behind Twitter

There are now 218 million monthly active users on Twitter’s popular service, with nearly 80% of these users located internationally. The social media giant is growing by the day, while more and more investors look to it to gauge potential. See more about Twitter in this data rich infographic.

A Beginner’s Look at Virtual Private Servers

In an age when technology is constantly changing and evolving, it’s important to keep up-to-date with industry trends, new products, and new processes that can help make you and your business more efficient. Since the introduction of the Virtual Private Server (VPS) in 2001, more and more people are adopting the solution as the primary way they store and manage data. Using a VPS has many benefits relating to cost, security, equipment needs, and more.

Stay Safe Out There

Crime is an ever-present problem, whether it’s at home, or on the road. Here is an infographic entitled “Stay Safe Out There” full of tips and statistics behind crimes and how to protect yourself and your loved ones from burglary, robbery, and vehicle theft. While home robberies have dropped 52% in the last 17 years, 34 million homes are still falling victim to burglaries.