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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Dog vs Human Anatomy Facts

The human-dog relationship amounts to a very long lasting symbiosis. Dogs have acted as humans alarm systems, trackers and hunting aides, and children’s guardians as well as playmates. Humans have provided dogs with food and security. This relationship has stabilized over many years and intensified into mutual domestication. But have you ever wondered what anatomical differences exist between humans and dogs? This infographic from Pet365 will explore this question.

Super Bowl XLVI: A Legendary Rematch

The Giants and the Patriots are headed to the Super Bowl! This infographic highlights a few stats about the two qualifying teams, past memorable Super Bowl moments, the fact that Americans eat 69.6 million pounds of avocados on game day and more!

A Day In the Life of a Prisoner

How is life behind bars? There are lots of activities inmates can do in a day. This infographic from Criminal Justice Degree takes a peek at life behind bars including some interesting statistics on the prison population in America.

America’s Pawn Empire

In the 1950s pawnbrokers were America’s number one source of credit. Since then, the prestige of the neighborhood pawnbroker has plummeted. However, this year with the reality television series “Pawn Stars” as well as Groupon-backed Pawngo.com, pawn shops are back and bigger than ever. This infographic looks at pawn shops in America.

Headaches: Everything You Need To Know

Let’s face facts: a headache can stop you dead in your tracks. It can keep you from doing the things that you love. This infographic from The Mount Sinai Hospital provides information about the various type of headaches one can get and 8 easy remedies to help stop one and keep you going.

The Power of Mobile

This compelling infographic from ClickSoftware explores how the mobile revolution has connected people in business and life, as well as what the future may hold.

A Few Facts About Car Accidents

Did you know that worldwide about 1.2 million people die in automobile-related accidents each year? There were 33,963 last year in the United States alone. That’s 1/4 of all accidental deaths per year. Learn this and other alarming facts about automobile accidents in this infographic.

Breaking Down Google’s 2011 Revenues

Google’s revenue for the year 2011 was $37.9 billion. With most of their products being offered for free, have you ever wondered where all of that money comes from? According to this new infographic from WordStream, 96% of it came from advertising. The infographic also breaks down the top 10 industries that spent the most on Google ads in 2011.

A Few Ways Men Can Use Pinterest

Pinterest, a fairly new social media site that allows users to “pin” their favorite pictures in a pinboard style format, is not just for women (although I’ve heard that it currently comprised of some 70% women). Men can use it as well. This infographic designed by Jack M. Block looks at some of the ways men can utilize Pinterest and still maintain their “man card.”

The Coming Age of Mobile Payments

With the increase in smart phone usage as well as mobile devices such as tablets, paying for things via those mobile devices is becoming more commonplace. Just as Internet commerce changes the way we shop and the way companies conduct business, using mobile devices to pay for things is bringing in a whole new era of change and transformation.

Dog vs Human Anatomy Facts

The human-dog relationship amounts to a very long lasting symbiosis. Dogs have acted as humans alarm systems, trackers and hunting aides, and children’s guardians as well as playmates. Humans have provided dogs with food and security. This relationship has stabilized over many years and intensified into mutual domestication. But have you ever wondered what anatomical differences exist between humans and dogs? This infographic from Pet365 will explore this question.

Super Bowl XLVI: A Legendary Rematch

The Giants and the Patriots are headed to the Super Bowl! This infographic highlights a few stats about the two qualifying teams, past memorable Super Bowl moments, the fact that Americans eat 69.6 million pounds of avocados on game day and more!

A Day In the Life of a Prisoner

How is life behind bars? There are lots of activities inmates can do in a day. This infographic from Criminal Justice Degree takes a peek at life behind bars including some interesting statistics on the prison population in America.

America’s Pawn Empire

In the 1950s pawnbrokers were America’s number one source of credit. Since then, the prestige of the neighborhood pawnbroker has plummeted. However, this year with the reality television series “Pawn Stars” as well as Groupon-backed Pawngo.com, pawn shops are back and bigger than ever. This infographic looks at pawn shops in America.

Headaches: Everything You Need To Know

Let’s face facts: a headache can stop you dead in your tracks. It can keep you from doing the things that you love. This infographic from The Mount Sinai Hospital provides information about the various type of headaches one can get and 8 easy remedies to help stop one and keep you going.

The Power of Mobile

This compelling infographic from ClickSoftware explores how the mobile revolution has connected people in business and life, as well as what the future may hold.

A Few Facts About Car Accidents

Did you know that worldwide about 1.2 million people die in automobile-related accidents each year? There were 33,963 last year in the United States alone. That’s 1/4 of all accidental deaths per year. Learn this and other alarming facts about automobile accidents in this infographic.

Breaking Down Google’s 2011 Revenues

Google’s revenue for the year 2011 was $37.9 billion. With most of their products being offered for free, have you ever wondered where all of that money comes from? According to this new infographic from WordStream, 96% of it came from advertising. The infographic also breaks down the top 10 industries that spent the most on Google ads in 2011.

A Few Ways Men Can Use Pinterest

Pinterest, a fairly new social media site that allows users to “pin” their favorite pictures in a pinboard style format, is not just for women (although I’ve heard that it currently comprised of some 70% women). Men can use it as well. This infographic designed by Jack M. Block looks at some of the ways men can utilize Pinterest and still maintain their “man card.”

The Coming Age of Mobile Payments

With the increase in smart phone usage as well as mobile devices such as tablets, paying for things via those mobile devices is becoming more commonplace. Just as Internet commerce changes the way we shop and the way companies conduct business, using mobile devices to pay for things is bringing in a whole new era of change and transformation.