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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WiFi is the New Cigarette

Last year, more than 60 percent of homes in the U.S. had WiFi access. Are we addicted to our internet connection? Check out the infographic below to learn about how WiFi affects our mind and body.

5 Things You Can Fix Without a Handyman

No time for a handyman? Learn 5 things you can fix with everyday stuff without calling a handyman including fixing squeaky doors, clogged sinks and more in the following infographic.

Where Startup Funding Really Comes From

According to data compiled by Fundable, only 0.91 percent of startups are funded by angel investors, while a measly 0.05 percent are funded by VCs. In contrast, 57 percent of startups are funded by personal loans and credit, while 38 percent receive funding from family and friends. In this infographic, Entrepreneur.com looks at where startup funding comes from.

What Is Next For The Federal Reserve?

With Ben Bernanke’s tenure as Chairman of the Federal Reserve coming to a close and a new chairman being selected, it’s helpful to take time to review the impact Bernanke has had on our nation’s economy. Many have praised Bernanke for work he has done as chairman. Bernanke has also had what many consider to be his fair share of failures. So what’s in store for the Federal Reserve once Bernanke steps down?

Can Technology Review Sites Be Trusted?

As more and more technology products are being purchased online, how do we know what a good product is? Other than “word of mouth” from friends, online reviews can be an excellent source for getting view from the masses. However, there has been concerns as of late as to the legitimacy of some reviews and review sites.

5 Reasons To Be a Proud Mancunian

If you didn’t know already, the folks at Millennium are massive fans of the big city up north. Its home to some of best of British food around (slice of Manchester tart, anyone?), the setting for many timeless TV moments and it’s the birthplace of the UK’s musical hall of fame. Check out these 5 reasons to be a proud Mancunian.

Fun Facts About Man’s Best Friend

Fun Facts About Man’s Best Friend

Are you crazy for canines? Can’t get enough cuddles from your pooch? Is “Must Love Dogs” your go-to DVD rentals on Saturday night? You’re not alone if you’re more than mildly-gaga for your pup. In fact, it appears America is land of the free, home of the brave…and apparent lover of man’s best friend! The following infographic provides some fun facts about those lovable canines.

Christmas Celebrations In Africa

Travel House UK has put together this perfect guide for you to discover what happens in Africa at Christmas Eve, including the celebrations that take place and how it feels to be in Africa at Christmas.

History of Hull

As an established Hull Business since 1999, the folks at Victoria Plumb are proud that Hull has been named UK City of Culture 2017. If you don’t know much about the city, now is the time to find out with this handy infographic.

Lunches From Around The World

In the U.S., various combinations of salads, soups, and sandwiches have been popular lunch choices for decades. Historically, lunch began as a ladies’ meal in the 18th century as a snack between breakfast and dinner. It has since evolved to become a favorite time of day for many Americans. But how popular is lunch for the rest of the world, and how do meals differ from country to country?

WiFi is the New Cigarette

Last year, more than 60 percent of homes in the U.S. had WiFi access. Are we addicted to our internet connection? Check out the infographic below to learn about how WiFi affects our mind and body.

5 Things You Can Fix Without a Handyman

No time for a handyman? Learn 5 things you can fix with everyday stuff without calling a handyman including fixing squeaky doors, clogged sinks and more in the following infographic.

Where Startup Funding Really Comes From

According to data compiled by Fundable, only 0.91 percent of startups are funded by angel investors, while a measly 0.05 percent are funded by VCs. In contrast, 57 percent of startups are funded by personal loans and credit, while 38 percent receive funding from family and friends. In this infographic, Entrepreneur.com looks at where startup funding comes from.

What Is Next For The Federal Reserve?

With Ben Bernanke’s tenure as Chairman of the Federal Reserve coming to a close and a new chairman being selected, it’s helpful to take time to review the impact Bernanke has had on our nation’s economy. Many have praised Bernanke for work he has done as chairman. Bernanke has also had what many consider to be his fair share of failures. So what’s in store for the Federal Reserve once Bernanke steps down?

Can Technology Review Sites Be Trusted?

As more and more technology products are being purchased online, how do we know what a good product is? Other than “word of mouth” from friends, online reviews can be an excellent source for getting view from the masses. However, there has been concerns as of late as to the legitimacy of some reviews and review sites.

5 Reasons To Be a Proud Mancunian

If you didn’t know already, the folks at Millennium are massive fans of the big city up north. Its home to some of best of British food around (slice of Manchester tart, anyone?), the setting for many timeless TV moments and it’s the birthplace of the UK’s musical hall of fame. Check out these 5 reasons to be a proud Mancunian.

Fun Facts About Man’s Best Friend

Fun Facts About Man’s Best Friend

Are you crazy for canines? Can’t get enough cuddles from your pooch? Is “Must Love Dogs” your go-to DVD rentals on Saturday night? You’re not alone if you’re more than mildly-gaga for your pup. In fact, it appears America is land of the free, home of the brave…and apparent lover of man’s best friend! The following infographic provides some fun facts about those lovable canines.

Christmas Celebrations In Africa

Travel House UK has put together this perfect guide for you to discover what happens in Africa at Christmas Eve, including the celebrations that take place and how it feels to be in Africa at Christmas.

History of Hull

As an established Hull Business since 1999, the folks at Victoria Plumb are proud that Hull has been named UK City of Culture 2017. If you don’t know much about the city, now is the time to find out with this handy infographic.

Lunches From Around The World

In the U.S., various combinations of salads, soups, and sandwiches have been popular lunch choices for decades. Historically, lunch began as a ladies’ meal in the 18th century as a snack between breakfast and dinner. It has since evolved to become a favorite time of day for many Americans. But how popular is lunch for the rest of the world, and how do meals differ from country to country?