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Weird, Unusual Taxes We Have Had Throughout History
efile.com has created an infographic showing some of the weird and unusual taxes we have had over the years. Even though we know it’s certainly not unusual to be taxed, we all know there has been some crazy taxes that they have come up throughout the years.
Evolution of Logos
Branding and brand image is such a hot topic in the marketing world today. Branding and logo deign is a continuously evolving process that has to adapt to cultural shifts. This infographic takes its readers through the logo and branding history of some of today’s largest companies.
Our Weird Planet According to Google
When Google Earth first came onto the scene, users had mixed feelings regarding its detailed nature. Once googlers got used to the software, they started exploring, and came across an amazing array of incredible sights. Great Business Schools has created an infographic highlighting some of the most incredible sights Google Earth users have found, along with the incredible efforts that go into making Google Earth a success.
How to Grow Your Email, Mobile, & Social Audiences
Getting an honest-to-goodness active social following can be tough. Pardot has created an infographic entitled “How to Grow Your Email, Mobile, and Social Audiences”, detailing the results of the Subscribers, Fans and Followers research series, giving you tips and tricks on how to get the most bang for your buck when it comes to social media.
The Ultimate Guide to Your First Big Move
The idea of packing all your possessions up and moving them and yourself to an entirely new place of living can be somewhat daunting. To ensure that your move is an exciting and likely unforgettable experience, it’s important to be prepared. In the following infographic, Self Storage Finders offers a number of tips and recommendations that will help you move with ease.
AIDS Today: The Facts, Figures, and Trajectory of a Global Illness
The following infographic from BestMasterofScienceinNursing.com provides An analysis of the international situation, numbers and facts surrounding a global illness.
Out of Your Pocket
Avoid big medical bills. Before choosing a health plan, ask the health insurance company if your doctor is in the plan’s network. Providers who participate with your health plan are part of the plan’s “network.” You typically pay more for medical services by out-of-network doctors and pay less for treatments by in-network providers.
The Internet of Things: Heading Towards a Smart Planet
On the Internet, no one knows you’re a toaster.” That might be what people say when the Internet of Things (IoT) — aka, Internet of Everything (IoE) — has widespread use, instead of just the 10 billion “things” that are currently connected online. When that time comes, anything and everything could be connected.
How Big is Tumblr?
In Feb 2007, Tumblr, launched — adding to the many choices for casual and serious bloggers and micro-bloggers in an already crowded market, and going up against competitors such as WordPress.com. Tumblr came to the attention of Yahoo!, a company with a history of buying many startups. What’s in the future is difficult to say since Yahoo! plans to let Tumblr remain mostly autonomous, with the primary exception of the latter now displaying Yahoo!-powered ads.
The Dementia Epidemic
Dementia is a disorder of the mental processes caused by brain disease or injury and marked by memory disorders, personality changes, and impaired reasoning. Learn more about this disorder in the following infographic.
Weird, Unusual Taxes We Have Had Throughout History
efile.com has created an infographic showing some of the weird and unusual taxes we have had over the years. Even though we know it’s certainly not unusual to be taxed, we all know there has been some crazy taxes that they have come up throughout the years.
Evolution of Logos
Branding and brand image is such a hot topic in the marketing world today. Branding and logo deign is a continuously evolving process that has to adapt to cultural shifts. This infographic takes its readers through the logo and branding history of some of today’s largest companies.
Our Weird Planet According to Google
When Google Earth first came onto the scene, users had mixed feelings regarding its detailed nature. Once googlers got used to the software, they started exploring, and came across an amazing array of incredible sights. Great Business Schools has created an infographic highlighting some of the most incredible sights Google Earth users have found, along with the incredible efforts that go into making Google Earth a success.
How to Grow Your Email, Mobile, & Social Audiences
Getting an honest-to-goodness active social following can be tough. Pardot has created an infographic entitled “How to Grow Your Email, Mobile, and Social Audiences”, detailing the results of the Subscribers, Fans and Followers research series, giving you tips and tricks on how to get the most bang for your buck when it comes to social media.
The Ultimate Guide to Your First Big Move
The idea of packing all your possessions up and moving them and yourself to an entirely new place of living can be somewhat daunting. To ensure that your move is an exciting and likely unforgettable experience, it’s important to be prepared. In the following infographic, Self Storage Finders offers a number of tips and recommendations that will help you move with ease.
AIDS Today: The Facts, Figures, and Trajectory of a Global Illness
The following infographic from BestMasterofScienceinNursing.com provides An analysis of the international situation, numbers and facts surrounding a global illness.
Out of Your Pocket
Avoid big medical bills. Before choosing a health plan, ask the health insurance company if your doctor is in the plan’s network. Providers who participate with your health plan are part of the plan’s “network.” You typically pay more for medical services by out-of-network doctors and pay less for treatments by in-network providers.
The Internet of Things: Heading Towards a Smart Planet
On the Internet, no one knows you’re a toaster.” That might be what people say when the Internet of Things (IoT) — aka, Internet of Everything (IoE) — has widespread use, instead of just the 10 billion “things” that are currently connected online. When that time comes, anything and everything could be connected.
How Big is Tumblr?
In Feb 2007, Tumblr, launched — adding to the many choices for casual and serious bloggers and micro-bloggers in an already crowded market, and going up against competitors such as WordPress.com. Tumblr came to the attention of Yahoo!, a company with a history of buying many startups. What’s in the future is difficult to say since Yahoo! plans to let Tumblr remain mostly autonomous, with the primary exception of the latter now displaying Yahoo!-powered ads.
The Dementia Epidemic
Dementia is a disorder of the mental processes caused by brain disease or injury and marked by memory disorders, personality changes, and impaired reasoning. Learn more about this disorder in the following infographic.
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