30 Statistics About Cutting the Cord in the United States

You’ve probably noticed that many of your friends have cut the cord and given up cable TV and landlines. The Ooma study, Cutting the Cord Statistics in the U.S., shows that millions of Americans have joined the trend of switching from traditional wired services.

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.

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Latino Earning Power

Latino Earning Power

This infographic from H&R Block features some interesting data and statistics on the Latino community – their country or origin, what kind of careers they are working in, their buying power and more.

7 Deadly Sins of Mobile Marketing

7 Deadly Sins of Mobile Marketing

Get SMS (text) marketing wrong and you can very quickly do more damage to your brand and business than the worst email or mailing campaign blunders. When marketing via SMS, be sure to avoid these seven deadly sins so you can obtain the maximum benefit from your efforts.

Asbestos Kills American Workers

Did you know that 733,000 office buildings in the United States still contain asbestos materials? Or that 155,000 mechanics and automotive garage workers are potentially exposed to asbestos materials? Asbestos is one of the main causes of mesothelioma cancer. It is deadly. Life expectancy is an average of 8-11 months after diagnose. This infographic lays out some of the facts on the danger of asbestos and mesothelioma.

Baby Milestones

Babies: when it comes to these little ones, there is so much to learn. For example, at what age do they start eating solid food? How much will baby-related products cost? This infographic is packed with useful information such as when parents can expect their baby to say “mama” or “dada, ”how much they’ll spend on babysitters and so much more.

What You May Not Know About QR Codes

You may have thought QR codes were something fairly new. However, they have been around since 1994. Check out this infographic provided by System ID – The Leader in Barcode Scanners and find out what you may not know about QR codes.

5 Endangered Places to Visit Before They Disappear

From the impressive snow caps of Mount Kilimanjaro to the romantic city of Venice, these are places under threat from changes in the environment. So to tie in with the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting which is currently being held in Davos, we have produced this exciting infographic which identifies our top 5 holiday destinations to visit before they’re gone.

The Energy-Hungry House

In the last 50 years energy usage in an average American household has increased by nearly four times. This infographic takes a look at why there is such a big increase and where all the energy usage in households is going.

Facts About the 2011 Detroit Auto Show

Did you know the Detroit Auto Show employs more than 65 car polishers every year? 65 people, just to polish cars. Learn more about what goes into a world-class auto show with this infographic.

Stormy Weather: Are Americans Prepared for a Rainy Day?

The start of a new year is the quintessential time to roll out a fresh financial plan. One of the more overlooked necessities of financial planning is the rainy day fund. Experts recommend you have at least six months of easily-accessible savings set aside in the case of an emergency. In this infographic, learn how Americans are doing in this department, as well as how to go about setting money aside for this important fund.

Swelling Servings: The Growth of American Food Portions

Waistlines and portions are expanding across America. An emphasis on getting more food for less money has caused restaurant and fast-food portions to grow over the last few decades. However the problem’s not limited to out-of-home portions. Grocery store, vending machine, and snack-sized offerings have been increasing steadily as well. This infographic takes a closer look at how portions have grown and how we can regain control.

Latino Earning Power

Latino Earning Power

This infographic from H&R Block features some interesting data and statistics on the Latino community – their country or origin, what kind of careers they are working in, their buying power and more.

7 Deadly Sins of Mobile Marketing

7 Deadly Sins of Mobile Marketing

Get SMS (text) marketing wrong and you can very quickly do more damage to your brand and business than the worst email or mailing campaign blunders. When marketing via SMS, be sure to avoid these seven deadly sins so you can obtain the maximum benefit from your efforts.

Asbestos Kills American Workers

Did you know that 733,000 office buildings in the United States still contain asbestos materials? Or that 155,000 mechanics and automotive garage workers are potentially exposed to asbestos materials? Asbestos is one of the main causes of mesothelioma cancer. It is deadly. Life expectancy is an average of 8-11 months after diagnose. This infographic lays out some of the facts on the danger of asbestos and mesothelioma.

Baby Milestones

Babies: when it comes to these little ones, there is so much to learn. For example, at what age do they start eating solid food? How much will baby-related products cost? This infographic is packed with useful information such as when parents can expect their baby to say “mama” or “dada, ”how much they’ll spend on babysitters and so much more.

What You May Not Know About QR Codes

You may have thought QR codes were something fairly new. However, they have been around since 1994. Check out this infographic provided by System ID – The Leader in Barcode Scanners and find out what you may not know about QR codes.

5 Endangered Places to Visit Before They Disappear

From the impressive snow caps of Mount Kilimanjaro to the romantic city of Venice, these are places under threat from changes in the environment. So to tie in with the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting which is currently being held in Davos, we have produced this exciting infographic which identifies our top 5 holiday destinations to visit before they’re gone.

The Energy-Hungry House

In the last 50 years energy usage in an average American household has increased by nearly four times. This infographic takes a look at why there is such a big increase and where all the energy usage in households is going.

Facts About the 2011 Detroit Auto Show

Did you know the Detroit Auto Show employs more than 65 car polishers every year? 65 people, just to polish cars. Learn more about what goes into a world-class auto show with this infographic.

Stormy Weather: Are Americans Prepared for a Rainy Day?

The start of a new year is the quintessential time to roll out a fresh financial plan. One of the more overlooked necessities of financial planning is the rainy day fund. Experts recommend you have at least six months of easily-accessible savings set aside in the case of an emergency. In this infographic, learn how Americans are doing in this department, as well as how to go about setting money aside for this important fund.

Swelling Servings: The Growth of American Food Portions

Waistlines and portions are expanding across America. An emphasis on getting more food for less money has caused restaurant and fast-food portions to grow over the last few decades. However the problem’s not limited to out-of-home portions. Grocery store, vending machine, and snack-sized offerings have been increasing steadily as well. This infographic takes a closer look at how portions have grown and how we can regain control.