U.S. Counties With the Highest (and Lowest) Rates of Fatal Work Zone Traffic Accidents

Driving in work zones can be a real inconvenience. You may see the reduced speed limits, closed lanes, orange signs, and traffic cones as annoyances delaying your journey, but the fact of the matter is that they are there to keep both you and the road workers safe.

The 75 Deadliest Counties for Hit and Run Accidents in the United States

Where do most fatal hit and runs occur in the United States? About every 43 seconds in America, a fatal hit and run accident is happening, more often at night, often at a crosswalk, and sometimes ending in a fatality. But which cities and counties are the hotbeds of these crimes?

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30 Self-Employment Statistics

Self-employment is an alternative career path that offers its own benefits and complications. Self-employed workers are loyal to their work style, and this new infographic from Ooma helps illustrate why.

12 Sensory Play Ideas For Teachers

Early childhood teachers are busy people who constantly create new and exciting activities for children in the classroom. Many of these activities incorporate sensory play, a concept incorporating the five senses into learning activities.

Financial Literacy 101: A Guide to Smart Money Management

An alarming number of people, across all age groups, struggle to manage their finances wisely. The following infographic highlights key statistics related to students’ financial challenges.

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The 5 Second Rule

You’re about to tuck into your takeaway when a spring roll falls onto the floor. “Oh no!” you cry, “I only have 5 seconds to pick it up before it’s germ-ified!”. Yes, it’s the infamous 5 second rule, the rule we loved as children and many of us still sneakily use as adults to avoid the social shaming of eating food off the floor. But how safe is it really?

Coupons: Clip your Way to Saving

Coupons are considered to be the best way to save money. In 2011, American consumers were able to save $4.6 billion thanks to those small pieces of paper which allow us to get discounts or rebates when purchasing products. The following infographic illustrates interesting facts about coupons and its users.

The Evolution of the Van

The White Van is an national institution in England, with thousands filling their roads every day and workmen from all industries using them. But where did it all begin? A new Infographic from van insurance specialists Van Quote Direct looks at the evolution of the van from the carts of the 1800s up to the new eco vans of the 21st century.

Media Consolidation: The Illusion of Choice

Media has never been more consolidated than it is today. In fact, just 6 media giants now control a staggering 90% of what we watch, read or listen to. In this infographic, learn who these companies are and discover just how much power they hold.

Power Users Shall Inherit the Internet

In a recent study, Pew Research partnered with Facebook and discovered a major phenomenon: the typical user receives more comments, messages, and “likes” than they give out. Why is this? Turns out, everyone has a few zealous Facebook friends who are extra engaged in one or more activities on the social network.

How Convenience is Killing Our Planet

The following infographic from Arte Ideas takes a look at how plastic bags are harming the environment and how we can reduce their usage across the globe to both save marine life, reduce fossil fuel usage and save land fill space.

It’s No Game: Integrated Marketing

Customers today interact with brands via multiple channels, often simultaneously. For marketers, the fundamental business imperative is to make the customers experience truly seamless and highly relevant across a growing spectrum of channels. The following infographic lays out some interesting data on integrated marketing.

Toying With Children’s Health

Childhood obesity is at epidemic proportions. A generation of children face life long health problems as a result and it is predicted that sizeable number will die before their parents. The following infographic explores the link between the types of toys that have been most popular over recent decades and the increasing childhood obesity rates.

The Global VoIP Revolution

Realizing the importance of social and digital media in catalyzing brand equity and market penetration, here is an infographic that deals with different phases of the VoIP industry, and how they have evolved over the years. Starting with a historic timeline, we highlight the current state of mobile subscriber bases across core regions of the world, finishing at what the future holds for VoIP.

The 21st Century Dad

The American father’s role has begun to take shape into a more involved father figure. In the last couple decades, dad has begun sharing more of the child-rearing responsibilities, and America is now starting to celebrate and recognize the value of “dad” more than ever before. This infographic takes a look at the 21st century dad.

The 5 Second Rule

You’re about to tuck into your takeaway when a spring roll falls onto the floor. “Oh no!” you cry, “I only have 5 seconds to pick it up before it’s germ-ified!”. Yes, it’s the infamous 5 second rule, the rule we loved as children and many of us still sneakily use as adults to avoid the social shaming of eating food off the floor. But how safe is it really?

Coupons: Clip your Way to Saving

Coupons are considered to be the best way to save money. In 2011, American consumers were able to save $4.6 billion thanks to those small pieces of paper which allow us to get discounts or rebates when purchasing products. The following infographic illustrates interesting facts about coupons and its users.

The Evolution of the Van

The White Van is an national institution in England, with thousands filling their roads every day and workmen from all industries using them. But where did it all begin? A new Infographic from van insurance specialists Van Quote Direct looks at the evolution of the van from the carts of the 1800s up to the new eco vans of the 21st century.

Media Consolidation: The Illusion of Choice

Media has never been more consolidated than it is today. In fact, just 6 media giants now control a staggering 90% of what we watch, read or listen to. In this infographic, learn who these companies are and discover just how much power they hold.

Power Users Shall Inherit the Internet

In a recent study, Pew Research partnered with Facebook and discovered a major phenomenon: the typical user receives more comments, messages, and “likes” than they give out. Why is this? Turns out, everyone has a few zealous Facebook friends who are extra engaged in one or more activities on the social network.

How Convenience is Killing Our Planet

The following infographic from Arte Ideas takes a look at how plastic bags are harming the environment and how we can reduce their usage across the globe to both save marine life, reduce fossil fuel usage and save land fill space.

It’s No Game: Integrated Marketing

Customers today interact with brands via multiple channels, often simultaneously. For marketers, the fundamental business imperative is to make the customers experience truly seamless and highly relevant across a growing spectrum of channels. The following infographic lays out some interesting data on integrated marketing.

Toying With Children’s Health

Childhood obesity is at epidemic proportions. A generation of children face life long health problems as a result and it is predicted that sizeable number will die before their parents. The following infographic explores the link between the types of toys that have been most popular over recent decades and the increasing childhood obesity rates.

The Global VoIP Revolution

Realizing the importance of social and digital media in catalyzing brand equity and market penetration, here is an infographic that deals with different phases of the VoIP industry, and how they have evolved over the years. Starting with a historic timeline, we highlight the current state of mobile subscriber bases across core regions of the world, finishing at what the future holds for VoIP.

The 21st Century Dad

The American father’s role has begun to take shape into a more involved father figure. In the last couple decades, dad has begun sharing more of the child-rearing responsibilities, and America is now starting to celebrate and recognize the value of “dad” more than ever before. This infographic takes a look at the 21st century dad.