30 Statistics About Data Breaches

Data breaches are a major cybersecurity threat, costing companies millions per breach. Ooma’s detailed collection of statistical facts shows that timing is everything when preventing and responding to data breaches.

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How to Find and Buy the Best Wines in Israel

Motherhood is full of unique joys and challenges. Some factors create extra burdens and worry for moms, depending on location. Here is a  look at this issue with a study that offers each state in the U.S. a score based on how desirable a location is for mothers.

Why Consumers Trust UGC More Than Traditional Ads

Branded feeds are overcrowded, so brands now cut through the noise with the real stuff: user-generated content (UGC). This infographic shows that 60 % of consumers view user-generated content as the most authentic.

How To Tell If Someone Is Lying: 8 Signs To Watch Out For

Here is an infographic that reveals eight behavioral red flags that may indicate someone is lying, along with ethical strategies to calmly observe and respond. By learning to identify signs, you’ll be better equipped to spot potential deception in everyday interactions.

The Impact of LA Wildfires

The LA wildfires were a devastating event. They clearly showed the importance of having a proper tree service expert to manage forests and tree growth. Learn more about the impact of the LA wildfires in the following infographic

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Lifestyle of Rich and Poor Bed Bugs

Lifestyle of Rich and Poor Bed Bugs

When it comes to bed bugs, a lot of people think infestation is limited to third world countries. Unfortunately, they are making a come-back right here in the U.S. Another common misconception is that they will only be found in cluttered, dirty homes. Also not true. The truth of the matter is, they can be found anywhere from 5 star hotel to a trashed college dorm room. So brace yourself and enjoy some fun facts about the Lifestyles of Rich and Poor Bed Bugs by Rove Pest Control.

Game of Loans

Game of Loans

Loans.org has compiled information from the Kauffman Foundation and LegalZoom in order to show how gender and age, along with education, were represented among entrepreneurs in 2012. It turns out, while women entrepreneurs tend to be more educated than their male counterparts, they only account for one third of last years’ startup owners. When it comes to finances, entrepreneurs of both genders relied heavily on their own funds rather than using business loans to start their companies.

75 Years of (March) Madness

75 Years of (March) Madness

March Madness is well underway, marking 75 years since the tournament began. Learn more about the history of the Big Dance in this infographic and be sure to pick up tickets to see all of this year’s action live on our Tournament page.

Facebook and the Finances That Follow

Facebook and the Finances That Follow

Who would have thought that back in 2004 and 2005 that within the next decade Facebook would be a billion dollar organization. When Zuckerberg was creating Facebook in his dorm room in Harvard, who knew that it would grow to have millions and millions of user. This infographic gives us a brief outline of the evolution the social network has taken since its start back in 2004.

Superbugs: How We’re Making Bacteria Stronger With Antibiotics

We are reminded all the time to wash our hands, but many wonder if it actually makes a difference. Get this: it is estimated that we have between 2 to 10 million bacteria from our fingertips to elbows. These bacteria can cause disease and other sickness such as superbugs. In this infographic, the folks at MPHOnline.org explain how superbugs are formed and how to help prevent them.

The Most Tried and Failed Small Businesses

The Most Tried and Failed Small Businesses

Recent studies have shown that 50 percent of small businesses will fail within the first year and a staggering 95 percent will close their doors before they hit their fifth year of operation. Many factors go into the success or failure of any small business. This infographic presented by top-business-degrees.net explains why some businesses fail and others flourish.

From Oil in the Ground to Gas in Your Car

From Oil in the Ground to Gas in Your Car

Have you ever wondered how oil in the ground becomes gas in your car gas tank? Well, you’re in luck. In the infographic below, Tradequip shows all the stages that oil goes through to get to your car. Next time you’re at the pump you can take a second to appreciate all the work it took to get your gas to you.

Do You Have Digital Eye Strain?

We all enjoy spending time surfing the internet or playing games on our smartphone, but do you sometimes find your eyes feel dry and tired, or your neck aches after a long period in front of a screen? This is known as CVS or digital eye strain. Here is an informative and fun infographic to give you a better idea of the causes, symptoms and solutions to overcoming this modern day obstacle.

Warning Signs of a Catfish Online

The Internet and social media has allowed people to connect in new and easier ways. But how do you know if the person on the other end is who they say they are? In the online world, a “Catfish” is someone who pretends to be someone they are not by creating a false identity on Facebook or other sites. Notre Dame football player Manti Te’o notoriously fell for a fake girlfriend hoax.

From Wolf to Wag: The Evolution of The Dog

From Wolf to Wag: The Evolution of The Dog

How did the majestic grey wolf transform into the Pug? If all dogs descended from wolves, why do dogs have different shaped skulls to wolves? This infographic from Invisible Fence explains how – along with the functions different breeds originally served, and ownership data from the last century.

Lifestyle of Rich and Poor Bed Bugs

Lifestyle of Rich and Poor Bed Bugs

When it comes to bed bugs, a lot of people think infestation is limited to third world countries. Unfortunately, they are making a come-back right here in the U.S. Another common misconception is that they will only be found in cluttered, dirty homes. Also not true. The truth of the matter is, they can be found anywhere from 5 star hotel to a trashed college dorm room. So brace yourself and enjoy some fun facts about the Lifestyles of Rich and Poor Bed Bugs by Rove Pest Control.

Game of Loans

Game of Loans

Loans.org has compiled information from the Kauffman Foundation and LegalZoom in order to show how gender and age, along with education, were represented among entrepreneurs in 2012. It turns out, while women entrepreneurs tend to be more educated than their male counterparts, they only account for one third of last years’ startup owners. When it comes to finances, entrepreneurs of both genders relied heavily on their own funds rather than using business loans to start their companies.

75 Years of (March) Madness

75 Years of (March) Madness

March Madness is well underway, marking 75 years since the tournament began. Learn more about the history of the Big Dance in this infographic and be sure to pick up tickets to see all of this year’s action live on our Tournament page.

Facebook and the Finances That Follow

Facebook and the Finances That Follow

Who would have thought that back in 2004 and 2005 that within the next decade Facebook would be a billion dollar organization. When Zuckerberg was creating Facebook in his dorm room in Harvard, who knew that it would grow to have millions and millions of user. This infographic gives us a brief outline of the evolution the social network has taken since its start back in 2004.

Superbugs: How We’re Making Bacteria Stronger With Antibiotics

We are reminded all the time to wash our hands, but many wonder if it actually makes a difference. Get this: it is estimated that we have between 2 to 10 million bacteria from our fingertips to elbows. These bacteria can cause disease and other sickness such as superbugs. In this infographic, the folks at MPHOnline.org explain how superbugs are formed and how to help prevent them.

The Most Tried and Failed Small Businesses

The Most Tried and Failed Small Businesses

Recent studies have shown that 50 percent of small businesses will fail within the first year and a staggering 95 percent will close their doors before they hit their fifth year of operation. Many factors go into the success or failure of any small business. This infographic presented by top-business-degrees.net explains why some businesses fail and others flourish.

From Oil in the Ground to Gas in Your Car

From Oil in the Ground to Gas in Your Car

Have you ever wondered how oil in the ground becomes gas in your car gas tank? Well, you’re in luck. In the infographic below, Tradequip shows all the stages that oil goes through to get to your car. Next time you’re at the pump you can take a second to appreciate all the work it took to get your gas to you.

Do You Have Digital Eye Strain?

We all enjoy spending time surfing the internet or playing games on our smartphone, but do you sometimes find your eyes feel dry and tired, or your neck aches after a long period in front of a screen? This is known as CVS or digital eye strain. Here is an informative and fun infographic to give you a better idea of the causes, symptoms and solutions to overcoming this modern day obstacle.

Warning Signs of a Catfish Online

The Internet and social media has allowed people to connect in new and easier ways. But how do you know if the person on the other end is who they say they are? In the online world, a “Catfish” is someone who pretends to be someone they are not by creating a false identity on Facebook or other sites. Notre Dame football player Manti Te’o notoriously fell for a fake girlfriend hoax.

From Wolf to Wag: The Evolution of The Dog

From Wolf to Wag: The Evolution of The Dog

How did the majestic grey wolf transform into the Pug? If all dogs descended from wolves, why do dogs have different shaped skulls to wolves? This infographic from Invisible Fence explains how – along with the functions different breeds originally served, and ownership data from the last century.