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.

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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Timeline for Best Baby Gifts

You may not be sure what kind of toys a baby should have and it’s very likely that you heard conflicting advice that runs from one extreme to another. This infographic provides ideas for some creative gifts that you can pass to a baby of different ages – from a newborn baby to 3 months, 6 months and even when the baby reaches one year old.

What’s In Your Trash?

Americans generated more than 250 tons of garbage in 2010, and as much as 90% of waste can bypass the landfill through recycling and waste incineration. This infographic from Bolt Insurance covers some helpful information and will help you to visualize and retain this important information about what is in your trash.

No Flu For You! 6 Ways To Avoid Getting Sick

Have you been sick with the flu lately? How about a common cold of irritating cough? Did you know that you can significantly lessen your chances of getting sick by following 6 easy steps? This infographic will show you how.

The Day the Internet Stood Still

The SOPA Blackout turned out to be one of the largest protests in history which had the effect of stalling two of the most terrifying censorship bill to ever pass through the United States Congress. This infographic recounts that momentous day for social media users in tweets, emails and calls.

The World’s Most Famous Funerals

North Korea has recently bid farewell to the Beloved Leader Kim Jong Il in a ceremony that was attended by over two million people in Pyongyang. This infographic from Confused.com looks at how it measures up to some of the more fondly remembered figures of the past century.

Are Pets Good For Your Health?

Love, companionship and sloppy wet kisses are just a few of the reasons people own pets. In fact, a whopping 62% of American households own at least one kind of pet, be that a dog, cat, bird or something else. In this infographic, for which I’m not sure who originally created it, you will learn more about the connection between our health and owning pets.

The Changing Role of the CIO

The Changing Role of the CIO

This infographic from Wikibon explores the varying and changing roles of the Chief Information Officer. The prominence of the CIO position has risen greatly as information technology has become an increasingly important aspect of the modern organization.

Baby Benefits: Is Your Company Offering Enough Maternity Leave?

Baby Benefits: Is Your Company Offering Enough Maternity Leave?

Despite the long history of fighting for workers’ rights in this country and the cultural buzz around “family values,” the U.S. actually offers some of the weakest paid family leave benefits in the world. Though some individual states offer employees guaranteed paid family leave, a majority of new parents in the American workforce do not have many options for taking a leave.

What It Will Cost You To Go To Superbowl XLVI?

In this infographic, SeatGeek, a data-driven sports and concert ticket search engine, takes a deeper look at the all-in cost of attending this week’s Super Bowl XLVI in Indianapolis. Unless you have deep deep pockets, you might want to watch the game from the comfort of your own home.

Valentine’s Day Rocks or Sucks

When it comes to Valentine’s Day you either love it or hate it. Here are some reasons why Valentine’s Day rocks/sucks for both couples and singles. For couples you either love the whole production of the day or you feel pressured to be romantic and buy gifts. And if you’re single you either get together with your friends and celebrate SAD (Single Awareness Day) or you feel guilted and lonely by this forced commercial holiday.

Timeline for Best Baby Gifts

You may not be sure what kind of toys a baby should have and it’s very likely that you heard conflicting advice that runs from one extreme to another. This infographic provides ideas for some creative gifts that you can pass to a baby of different ages – from a newborn baby to 3 months, 6 months and even when the baby reaches one year old.

What’s In Your Trash?

Americans generated more than 250 tons of garbage in 2010, and as much as 90% of waste can bypass the landfill through recycling and waste incineration. This infographic from Bolt Insurance covers some helpful information and will help you to visualize and retain this important information about what is in your trash.

No Flu For You! 6 Ways To Avoid Getting Sick

Have you been sick with the flu lately? How about a common cold of irritating cough? Did you know that you can significantly lessen your chances of getting sick by following 6 easy steps? This infographic will show you how.

The Day the Internet Stood Still

The SOPA Blackout turned out to be one of the largest protests in history which had the effect of stalling two of the most terrifying censorship bill to ever pass through the United States Congress. This infographic recounts that momentous day for social media users in tweets, emails and calls.

The World’s Most Famous Funerals

North Korea has recently bid farewell to the Beloved Leader Kim Jong Il in a ceremony that was attended by over two million people in Pyongyang. This infographic from Confused.com looks at how it measures up to some of the more fondly remembered figures of the past century.

Are Pets Good For Your Health?

Love, companionship and sloppy wet kisses are just a few of the reasons people own pets. In fact, a whopping 62% of American households own at least one kind of pet, be that a dog, cat, bird or something else. In this infographic, for which I’m not sure who originally created it, you will learn more about the connection between our health and owning pets.

The Changing Role of the CIO

The Changing Role of the CIO

This infographic from Wikibon explores the varying and changing roles of the Chief Information Officer. The prominence of the CIO position has risen greatly as information technology has become an increasingly important aspect of the modern organization.

Baby Benefits: Is Your Company Offering Enough Maternity Leave?

Baby Benefits: Is Your Company Offering Enough Maternity Leave?

Despite the long history of fighting for workers’ rights in this country and the cultural buzz around “family values,” the U.S. actually offers some of the weakest paid family leave benefits in the world. Though some individual states offer employees guaranteed paid family leave, a majority of new parents in the American workforce do not have many options for taking a leave.

What It Will Cost You To Go To Superbowl XLVI?

In this infographic, SeatGeek, a data-driven sports and concert ticket search engine, takes a deeper look at the all-in cost of attending this week’s Super Bowl XLVI in Indianapolis. Unless you have deep deep pockets, you might want to watch the game from the comfort of your own home.

Valentine’s Day Rocks or Sucks

When it comes to Valentine’s Day you either love it or hate it. Here are some reasons why Valentine’s Day rocks/sucks for both couples and singles. For couples you either love the whole production of the day or you feel pressured to be romantic and buy gifts. And if you’re single you either get together with your friends and celebrate SAD (Single Awareness Day) or you feel guilted and lonely by this forced commercial holiday.