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

The Best (and Worst) States to Be a Mom

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.

The Cleanest Cities in the United States

A city’s cleanliness greatly impacts how enjoyable it is to live in or visit. But how do we define cleanliness? The team at Oxi Fresh gives us an example with a new map that uses a thorough methodology to rank American cities by how clean they are. 

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The 10 Most Common Scams in America and How to Avoid Them

Americans lost over $9 billion to scams in 2024 alone, with fraudsters targeting victims through phishing, fake jobs, IRS impersonations, and more. This infographic breaks down the 10 most common scams, how they work, and how to avoid them.

30 Self-Employment Statistics

Self-employment is an alternative career path that offers its own benefits and complications. Self-employed workers are loyal to their work style, and this new infographic from Ooma helps illustrate why.

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Fantastic Plastic: Celebrity Secrets

The land of beautiful people is not always so glamorous. This infographic by Lookyounger.net explores the plastic surgery disasters and the surgeries that actually made a positive difference.

Which are the Greatest Sports Fans in America?

Who are the best sports fans in America? It’s a good question. Wherever you live, you probably think that your city is the most passionate, has the loudest crowds, and deserve the title of America’s greatest sports fans. This infographic looks into it and displays some facts and figures that reveal who really are the craziest, most sports-demented lunatic fans in North America!

The Evolution of Facebook Features

If you have been on Facebook for any length of time, you no doubt have noticed the numerous changes and upgrades that have occurred since it initially launched in 2006. This Infographic demonstrates just how many (and how often) changes have taken place. Confused You’re not alone!

How Bicycling Can Save Us

Americans are getting fatter every year, and weight-related diseases kill at a rate second only to tobacco. There’s been lots of proposed solutions to that problem–rejiggering the food pyramid, advertising campaigns, soda taxes. But the simplest of all might just be bicycles. This Infographic lays out the argument as to how biking can save us.

Disability in America

This Infographic from Braun Ability provides interesting data on America’s disabled population.

The Endangered Giant Panda

The Endangered Giant Panda

One of the most endangered animals in the world, the Giant Panda, needs protecting. This Infographic from ClarityWEB is armed with all the facts and figures you need to know to help preserve this species.

The Who, Why, And How Of Twitter

Since Twitter launched in 2006, it has enjoyed tremendous growth around the world. Both private users and public companies have embraced the microblogging platform to share news, photos, links, and more. This Infographic explores who tweets, why they do, what they share and how often they do.

The TouchPad Effect (Or, The Tale of the Zombie Tablet)

This Infographic takes a look at the this year’s saga that began once HP discontinued its TouchPad Tablet, drastically cutting its price to dump inventory. All of a sudden, the New Tablet was in demand and this brought about a series of events, which have been outlined in the Infographic below.

Diabetes Awareness Month 2011 – By The Numbers

This Infographic provides a visualization of people in the diabetes community showing support of diabetes awareness events and initiatives, during diabetes awareness month and World Diabetes Day in 2011.

Alternative Holidays: Festivus For the Rest of Us

Alternative Holidays: Festivus For the Rest of Us

I love this! Seinfeld is one of the all time great comedy sit-coms to ever grace a television set. This Infographic provides details on the alternative holiday – Festivus, brought to popularity in the December 18, 1997 Seinfeld episode, “The Strike”. How many of you prefer Festivus to the traditional commercialized Christmas so many celebrate today?

Fantastic Plastic: Celebrity Secrets

The land of beautiful people is not always so glamorous. This infographic by Lookyounger.net explores the plastic surgery disasters and the surgeries that actually made a positive difference.

Which are the Greatest Sports Fans in America?

Who are the best sports fans in America? It’s a good question. Wherever you live, you probably think that your city is the most passionate, has the loudest crowds, and deserve the title of America’s greatest sports fans. This infographic looks into it and displays some facts and figures that reveal who really are the craziest, most sports-demented lunatic fans in North America!

The Evolution of Facebook Features

If you have been on Facebook for any length of time, you no doubt have noticed the numerous changes and upgrades that have occurred since it initially launched in 2006. This Infographic demonstrates just how many (and how often) changes have taken place. Confused You’re not alone!

How Bicycling Can Save Us

Americans are getting fatter every year, and weight-related diseases kill at a rate second only to tobacco. There’s been lots of proposed solutions to that problem–rejiggering the food pyramid, advertising campaigns, soda taxes. But the simplest of all might just be bicycles. This Infographic lays out the argument as to how biking can save us.

Disability in America

This Infographic from Braun Ability provides interesting data on America’s disabled population.

The Endangered Giant Panda

The Endangered Giant Panda

One of the most endangered animals in the world, the Giant Panda, needs protecting. This Infographic from ClarityWEB is armed with all the facts and figures you need to know to help preserve this species.

The Who, Why, And How Of Twitter

Since Twitter launched in 2006, it has enjoyed tremendous growth around the world. Both private users and public companies have embraced the microblogging platform to share news, photos, links, and more. This Infographic explores who tweets, why they do, what they share and how often they do.

The TouchPad Effect (Or, The Tale of the Zombie Tablet)

This Infographic takes a look at the this year’s saga that began once HP discontinued its TouchPad Tablet, drastically cutting its price to dump inventory. All of a sudden, the New Tablet was in demand and this brought about a series of events, which have been outlined in the Infographic below.

Diabetes Awareness Month 2011 – By The Numbers

This Infographic provides a visualization of people in the diabetes community showing support of diabetes awareness events and initiatives, during diabetes awareness month and World Diabetes Day in 2011.

Alternative Holidays: Festivus For the Rest of Us

Alternative Holidays: Festivus For the Rest of Us

I love this! Seinfeld is one of the all time great comedy sit-coms to ever grace a television set. This Infographic provides details on the alternative holiday – Festivus, brought to popularity in the December 18, 1997 Seinfeld episode, “The Strike”. How many of you prefer Festivus to the traditional commercialized Christmas so many celebrate today?