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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Tips to Avoid The Summer Slide

Tips to Avoid The Summer Slide

There are some pretty good tips here for helping your kids avoid the summer slide. One of the reasons I like my kids going to a more year round school year is for this very reason, but if any of your kids are out for a full 3 months or more? You will want to check this graphic out for tips to avoid that summer slide.

Social Sharing Button Playground

There are a variety of social sharing buttons available these days, and content marketing is more important than ever. As a user, it has created a moment of decision of choosing which channel to share a particular piece of content. The following infographic will help one learn about which buttons play well with girls, boys, nerds, jocks, and class clowns alike.

The Future of Motorhomes

Have you ever wondered what motorhomes be like in the future? What technology and equipment they will have? What they will look like? Well a new infographic by Comfort Insurance shows what they may be like in years to come!

America’s Beach Love Affair

America’s Beach Love Affair

Get out your teeny weeny bikinis and crank up the Beach Boys! UltimateCoupons.com is throwing a beach blanket bingo party to celebrate Memorial Day. Kick off the summer with a nostalgic infographic looking back to the 1960s beach explosion.

Drug Use Among Politicians

Politicians stand to lose a lot by admitting to drug use, even if it was in their youth. The public tends to distrust politicians who acknowledge a past involving drugs, mainly because politicians are held to elevated standards. Even though 42% of people surveyed in the U.S. have tried marijuana and 16% have tried cocaine, it’s still widely believed that politicians should have a clean past.

Free Wi-Fi: Friend or Foe?

This year, the number of Wi-Fi connected devices has exceeded the population of the world. Public Wi-Fi is now available everywhere from airports to the metro station. With this convenience however, comes greater risk. It is easier than ever for hackers to gain access to personal information through these unsecured networks.

Funny Excuses to Avoid a Ticket

Obviously, the best way to avoid a speeding ticket is to avoid speeding in the first place. But sometimes people run late and make mistakes. The odds are extremely high that most drivers will be pulled over for speeding at some point during their driving years. But before you try to talk your way out of the ticket, take a look at this list of commonly used excuses, created by AutoInsuranceEZ.com team.

What America Does at Night

What America Does at Night

Ever wondered what America does with its free time at night? Clubs? Bars? Nightclubs? All of the above? Check out this infographic to see the stats on the most popular activities and what cities are the most popular for nightlife.

Keep Calm & Carry On

It seems you can step out your front door without seeing the words “Keep Calm and Carry On” on a t-shirt, coffee mug or poster. Where did this comforting phrase come from and what launched it into the collective consciousness? Fibers.com created this infographic illustrating the rise of the Keep Calm and Carry.

Rise of the AP (Advanced Placement Exam)

Rise of the AP (Advanced Placement Exam)

Substantial progress has been made within Advanced Placement (AP) curricula over the past decade. However, our nation still faces formidable obstacles in education that we must work to overcome.

Tips to Avoid The Summer Slide

Tips to Avoid The Summer Slide

There are some pretty good tips here for helping your kids avoid the summer slide. One of the reasons I like my kids going to a more year round school year is for this very reason, but if any of your kids are out for a full 3 months or more? You will want to check this graphic out for tips to avoid that summer slide.

Social Sharing Button Playground

There are a variety of social sharing buttons available these days, and content marketing is more important than ever. As a user, it has created a moment of decision of choosing which channel to share a particular piece of content. The following infographic will help one learn about which buttons play well with girls, boys, nerds, jocks, and class clowns alike.

The Future of Motorhomes

Have you ever wondered what motorhomes be like in the future? What technology and equipment they will have? What they will look like? Well a new infographic by Comfort Insurance shows what they may be like in years to come!

America’s Beach Love Affair

America’s Beach Love Affair

Get out your teeny weeny bikinis and crank up the Beach Boys! UltimateCoupons.com is throwing a beach blanket bingo party to celebrate Memorial Day. Kick off the summer with a nostalgic infographic looking back to the 1960s beach explosion.

Drug Use Among Politicians

Politicians stand to lose a lot by admitting to drug use, even if it was in their youth. The public tends to distrust politicians who acknowledge a past involving drugs, mainly because politicians are held to elevated standards. Even though 42% of people surveyed in the U.S. have tried marijuana and 16% have tried cocaine, it’s still widely believed that politicians should have a clean past.

Free Wi-Fi: Friend or Foe?

This year, the number of Wi-Fi connected devices has exceeded the population of the world. Public Wi-Fi is now available everywhere from airports to the metro station. With this convenience however, comes greater risk. It is easier than ever for hackers to gain access to personal information through these unsecured networks.

Funny Excuses to Avoid a Ticket

Obviously, the best way to avoid a speeding ticket is to avoid speeding in the first place. But sometimes people run late and make mistakes. The odds are extremely high that most drivers will be pulled over for speeding at some point during their driving years. But before you try to talk your way out of the ticket, take a look at this list of commonly used excuses, created by AutoInsuranceEZ.com team.

What America Does at Night

What America Does at Night

Ever wondered what America does with its free time at night? Clubs? Bars? Nightclubs? All of the above? Check out this infographic to see the stats on the most popular activities and what cities are the most popular for nightlife.

Keep Calm & Carry On

It seems you can step out your front door without seeing the words “Keep Calm and Carry On” on a t-shirt, coffee mug or poster. Where did this comforting phrase come from and what launched it into the collective consciousness? Fibers.com created this infographic illustrating the rise of the Keep Calm and Carry.

Rise of the AP (Advanced Placement Exam)

Rise of the AP (Advanced Placement Exam)

Substantial progress has been made within Advanced Placement (AP) curricula over the past decade. However, our nation still faces formidable obstacles in education that we must work to overcome.