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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Let the Kids Run!

Let the Kids Run!

Seems like kids hardly play outside anymore with video games, television and even the Internet keeping them busy. Check out the following infographic to learn about the importuning of playing outside.

It Pays to Play

Sports Management Degrees has created an infographic detailing just how important being active in a sport can be – even into adulthood. There is no disputing the fact that sports are good for you at any age, however, less than 5% of adults participate in 30 minutes of activity each day. This infographic outlines popular sports, and how each of these may be the key to unlocking a happier, healthier you.

American Families & Multigenerational Home Plans: A Changing Household

House plans designed for multigenerational living make it easy for a family to share space and this is of growing importance as multigenerational households have steadily increased since 2007. This infographic from houseplans.co explores the trend in multigenerational living, what caused it, the benefits and more.

Six Organizations That Secretly Run The Internet

Even in the hands of six massive interrelated organizations, the Internet’s complexity and ever-expanding presence make maintenance, innovation, and logistics an ongoing challenge. These six power players are on the job today, but as technologies advances and legal and ethical issues multiply, it’s anyone’s guess as to who will be running the show—in public and in private—in years to come.

Oscars Beauty & Fashion History

Oscars Beauty & Fashion History

Ahead of this years prestigious Oscars ceremony on the 2nd of March, the team at Pauls Hair and Beauty World take a look back at the Hollywood awards more memorable fashion and beauty moments from past years. The following infographic looks at fashion favourite Hollywood looks from the Oscars, as well as historic fashion faux pas.

How Google Has Changed Research for Grad Students

How Google Has Changed Research for Grad Students

In the battle of the search engine, Google, is by far the leader, with their powerful and innovative research tools including Google scholar, Google app engine, Google books, Google play, Google Earth, and of course – YouTube. In this infographic, learn how Google has changed research for grad students.

Brain Neuroplasticity: Our Body’s Backup System

The human brain is an amazing thing! Learn about it`s marvelous capacity to adapt and reorganize itself as necessary, even after traumatic brain injuries (TBIs), in this interesting infographic brought by TopCounselingSchools.org.

The Death of the Bachelor’s Degree

The Death of the Bachelor’s Degree

Is a bachelor’s degree even worth it anymore? Check out the following infographic from to see the numbers behind bachelor’s degrees.

The History of Smoking

Ten Motives has created an infographic depicting the history of smoking. The journey starts with the origins of tobacco smoking, follows the tensions between the first tobacco companies in the UK and USA, depicts the role of tobacco during the World War I and II, the inevitable decline of smoking, and leads to the recent rise of the e-cigarette.

What Do You Mean I Need Reading Glasses?

As we age we start to need glasses to read the fine print. At first there’s denial, then we’re embarrassed, then we start to share our readers around the restaurant table with the rest of our friends. Presbyopia happens to most of us. ThinOptics looks at the why and provides answers to keeping your readers close without hanging them around your neck like grannie does.

Let the Kids Run!

Let the Kids Run!

Seems like kids hardly play outside anymore with video games, television and even the Internet keeping them busy. Check out the following infographic to learn about the importuning of playing outside.

It Pays to Play

Sports Management Degrees has created an infographic detailing just how important being active in a sport can be – even into adulthood. There is no disputing the fact that sports are good for you at any age, however, less than 5% of adults participate in 30 minutes of activity each day. This infographic outlines popular sports, and how each of these may be the key to unlocking a happier, healthier you.

American Families & Multigenerational Home Plans: A Changing Household

House plans designed for multigenerational living make it easy for a family to share space and this is of growing importance as multigenerational households have steadily increased since 2007. This infographic from houseplans.co explores the trend in multigenerational living, what caused it, the benefits and more.

Six Organizations That Secretly Run The Internet

Even in the hands of six massive interrelated organizations, the Internet’s complexity and ever-expanding presence make maintenance, innovation, and logistics an ongoing challenge. These six power players are on the job today, but as technologies advances and legal and ethical issues multiply, it’s anyone’s guess as to who will be running the show—in public and in private—in years to come.

Oscars Beauty & Fashion History

Oscars Beauty & Fashion History

Ahead of this years prestigious Oscars ceremony on the 2nd of March, the team at Pauls Hair and Beauty World take a look back at the Hollywood awards more memorable fashion and beauty moments from past years. The following infographic looks at fashion favourite Hollywood looks from the Oscars, as well as historic fashion faux pas.

How Google Has Changed Research for Grad Students

How Google Has Changed Research for Grad Students

In the battle of the search engine, Google, is by far the leader, with their powerful and innovative research tools including Google scholar, Google app engine, Google books, Google play, Google Earth, and of course – YouTube. In this infographic, learn how Google has changed research for grad students.

Brain Neuroplasticity: Our Body’s Backup System

The human brain is an amazing thing! Learn about it`s marvelous capacity to adapt and reorganize itself as necessary, even after traumatic brain injuries (TBIs), in this interesting infographic brought by TopCounselingSchools.org.

The Death of the Bachelor’s Degree

The Death of the Bachelor’s Degree

Is a bachelor’s degree even worth it anymore? Check out the following infographic from to see the numbers behind bachelor’s degrees.

The History of Smoking

Ten Motives has created an infographic depicting the history of smoking. The journey starts with the origins of tobacco smoking, follows the tensions between the first tobacco companies in the UK and USA, depicts the role of tobacco during the World War I and II, the inevitable decline of smoking, and leads to the recent rise of the e-cigarette.

What Do You Mean I Need Reading Glasses?

As we age we start to need glasses to read the fine print. At first there’s denial, then we’re embarrassed, then we start to share our readers around the restaurant table with the rest of our friends. Presbyopia happens to most of us. ThinOptics looks at the why and provides answers to keeping your readers close without hanging them around your neck like grannie does.