How CAD Software Changed the World

When it comes to engineering, designing products, and  machining them, CAD software has changed the world. Learn more in this handy infographic on SOLIDWORKS 30th anniversary below.

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What Is the Best Movie of All Time?

The quality of a film is largely subjective, though we can point to aspects like strong stories and performances, beautiful cinematography, and a stunning soundtrack. Some films have themes and messages that resonate years later, standing the test of time.

Which State Has the Cleanest Homes in America?

The team at Oxi Fresh proved we can measure cleanliness with a map of the U.S. featuring states ranked by their score on the Oxi Fresh Home Cleanliness Index. While cleanliness is subjective in some ways, the team endeavored to create a fair comparison.

How Businesses Can Protect Themselves From Cybersecurity Threats in 2025

Cybersecurity is a constant threat to businesses in the modern era as businesses the world over will spend over $1.25 trillion on cybersecurity in 2025. This number makes sense when we consider that cyberattacks are estimated to cost businesses five times that amount.

7 Ways Aging Affects Driving

According to the National Safety Council (NSC), 4,829 drivers aged 65 and older were killed in traffic crashes in 2023. But while overall crash rates for senior drivers are actually lower than for other groups, older drivers have higher rates of crashes per mile driven.

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What’s Driving Consumer Confidence in 2012?

In early 2012, the Idea Group at Communispace had conversations with hundreds of members of the agency’s private online communities about what made them confident (or not-confident) about their ability to make purchases this year. They found that overwhelmingly, personal factors such as savings and cash on hand much more heavily impacted consumer confidence than macro factors like the economy and stock market – and that 2012 was characterized as a year to spend, not to save.

Everything You Need To Know About Mother’s Day

In a day and age of me, me , me, moms are still the most important person in most of our lives and Mother’s day is as important as ever. Even the Romans took time out of conquering the known world to celebrate their version of Mother’s day and the Americans have been celebrating it for 150 years. Learn something new about Mother’s Day with this infographic below.

How Your Tax Dollars Are Educating America

How Your Tax Dollars Are Educating America

Out of all the revenue Uncle Sam pulls in each year, 4.8% of those precious tax dollars go toward education. But how, exactly, is that chunk of change used? The following infographic published by H&R Block breaks down the budgets and make sense of the dollars in the American education system.

15 Grammar Goofs That Make You Look Silly

Engaging online writing is informal, conversational, and fun, but certain goofy mistakes just make you look silly… and not in a good way.This infographic published at Copyblogger and designed by BlueGlass looks at 15 of the most egregious grammar goofs.

Top 10 Internet IPOs Over the Last 10 Years

Many like myself are anxiously waiting to see how Facebook’s IPO will go once it is public. But what about some of the other Internet-based companies and their IPOs? How well did they fare and more importantly, how are they doing today? This infographic takes a look at the top 10 Internet IPOs over the last 10 years.

Website Testing: Move Beyond the Landing Page

Smart marketers understand the value of testing. In a relatively short period of time, website testing has evolved from changing the color of a “submit” button on one web page, to building intricate, multi-page testing campaigns with the ultimate goal of delivering an engaging online experience to customers.

Legal Weed’s Top 10 Greatest Hits

The Internet has been having a lot of fun with weed over the last year, and WeedMaps hopes to contribute with their new infographic. The Top 10 Greatest “Hits” explores different strains and uses of medicinal marijuana.

Beware of These Internet Related Illnesses

Using the Internet daily has become almost unavoidable these days. However having the Internet at your fingertips at all times might not always be a positive thing. According to a recently published study in General Hospital Psychiatry, excessive use of the Internet can cause Internet Addiction Disorder, or IAD, which can lead to anxiety and depression.

I Need to Get a WHAT!?

Colorectal cancer is one of the most commonly diagnosed cancers in the United States. According to a study published in the New England Journal of Medicine, removing precancerous growths found during a colonoscopy can cut the risk of dying from colon cancer in half. Less than half of adults over the age of 50 have been screened, mainly because they are afraid of the test.

The Scenic Route to a Longer Life

There are certain widely accepted paths to good health and a longer life. But if quitting smoking, eating a balanced diet, and maintaining a healthy weight aren’t your thing, what’s an aspiring centenarian to do?The following infographic from Confused.com provides some additional options to help maintain a long life.

What’s Driving Consumer Confidence in 2012?

In early 2012, the Idea Group at Communispace had conversations with hundreds of members of the agency’s private online communities about what made them confident (or not-confident) about their ability to make purchases this year. They found that overwhelmingly, personal factors such as savings and cash on hand much more heavily impacted consumer confidence than macro factors like the economy and stock market – and that 2012 was characterized as a year to spend, not to save.

Everything You Need To Know About Mother’s Day

In a day and age of me, me , me, moms are still the most important person in most of our lives and Mother’s day is as important as ever. Even the Romans took time out of conquering the known world to celebrate their version of Mother’s day and the Americans have been celebrating it for 150 years. Learn something new about Mother’s Day with this infographic below.

How Your Tax Dollars Are Educating America

How Your Tax Dollars Are Educating America

Out of all the revenue Uncle Sam pulls in each year, 4.8% of those precious tax dollars go toward education. But how, exactly, is that chunk of change used? The following infographic published by H&R Block breaks down the budgets and make sense of the dollars in the American education system.

15 Grammar Goofs That Make You Look Silly

Engaging online writing is informal, conversational, and fun, but certain goofy mistakes just make you look silly… and not in a good way.This infographic published at Copyblogger and designed by BlueGlass looks at 15 of the most egregious grammar goofs.

Top 10 Internet IPOs Over the Last 10 Years

Many like myself are anxiously waiting to see how Facebook’s IPO will go once it is public. But what about some of the other Internet-based companies and their IPOs? How well did they fare and more importantly, how are they doing today? This infographic takes a look at the top 10 Internet IPOs over the last 10 years.

Website Testing: Move Beyond the Landing Page

Smart marketers understand the value of testing. In a relatively short period of time, website testing has evolved from changing the color of a “submit” button on one web page, to building intricate, multi-page testing campaigns with the ultimate goal of delivering an engaging online experience to customers.

Legal Weed’s Top 10 Greatest Hits

The Internet has been having a lot of fun with weed over the last year, and WeedMaps hopes to contribute with their new infographic. The Top 10 Greatest “Hits” explores different strains and uses of medicinal marijuana.

Beware of These Internet Related Illnesses

Using the Internet daily has become almost unavoidable these days. However having the Internet at your fingertips at all times might not always be a positive thing. According to a recently published study in General Hospital Psychiatry, excessive use of the Internet can cause Internet Addiction Disorder, or IAD, which can lead to anxiety and depression.

I Need to Get a WHAT!?

Colorectal cancer is one of the most commonly diagnosed cancers in the United States. According to a study published in the New England Journal of Medicine, removing precancerous growths found during a colonoscopy can cut the risk of dying from colon cancer in half. Less than half of adults over the age of 50 have been screened, mainly because they are afraid of the test.

The Scenic Route to a Longer Life

There are certain widely accepted paths to good health and a longer life. But if quitting smoking, eating a balanced diet, and maintaining a healthy weight aren’t your thing, what’s an aspiring centenarian to do?The following infographic from Confused.com provides some additional options to help maintain a long life.