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.

7 Ways Aging Affects Driving

According to the National Safety Council (NSC), 4,829 drivers aged 65 and older were killed in traffic crashes in 2023. But while overall crash rates for senior drivers are actually lower than for other groups, older drivers have higher rates of crashes per mile driven.

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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The Wonders Of Green Coffee Bean

Green coffee beans are the raw, unroasted seeds of Coffee fruits. According to new research from WebMD, “Ground green coffee beans, taken daily, seem to spur steady weight loss.” Because of this research and a recent episode of the Dr. Oz show devoted to the topic, green coffee beans are causing quite a buzz in the weight loss industry.

Home Buying Checklist

Home Buying Checklist

Buying a home for the first time can be a confusing process. This infographic from Henderson Properties helps first-time homeowners through the journey of buying a home by providing a helpful checklist.

The Saga of Superman

The Saga of Superman

Jerry Siegel (1914-1996) and Joe Shuster (1914-1992), two Jewish teenagers, high school friends from Cleveland, came up with the idea…of a “villain” named “The Superman” in the mid 50s. This is how the story of the most famous superhero started and evolved into what we see today. With the upcoming “Man of Steel” coming up, see what the franchise meant and how Superman came to be in the following infographic by SuperScholar.com.

The Debt Deadlock of U.S. Consumers

According to SB Wire, “U.S. citizens have taken up to $11.38 trillion consumer debt [in 2012].” These consumer debts result from outstanding expenditures that exceed consumers’ income. There are two main types of consumer debt that stimulate economic growth: revolving debt (i.e., credit cards), and non-revolving debt (i.e., auto loans or mortgages). Americans owe a combined total of $1.944 trillion in school, auto and furniture loans, alone.

How To Explain DKIM To Your Grandmother

The growth of the Internet has caused email systems to grow increasingly complex with spam, phishing and forgery attacks plaguing users globally. Here’s an infographic by Message Exchange explaining how DKIM works in simple terms, easy enough to be understood by Grandma.

Teaching America: A Glimpse at The Teaching Profession

Teaching America: A Glimpse at The Teaching Profession

The average day of a public school teacher doesn’t end when the bell rings and the students are gone. Class preparation, grading, bus duty, club advising, coaching and other non-instructional activities are often left out of the discussion on teacher compensation. The following infographic provides a glimpse at the teaching profession.

If Cars Were Celebrities

If your car was a celebrity, who could it be? Take a look at the following infographic about this theme and try to find your car among our selection.

Fudging the Facts on a Resume

Fudging the Facts on a Resume

We all fudge the facts sometimes; from how big the fish we caught was to how old we are. Fudging the facts on a resume is one of the most common ways people stretch the truth. However, before you stretch the truth, fudge some facts, or down right lie on the next resume you submit keep in mind that many employers are starting to spend more time looking, researching, and reviewing resumes.

Common Foot Problems and What to Do About Them

We all experience some common feet problems. Dr. Comfort provides us some great ways to take care of some of the simple ones one your own without having to make a visit to the foot doctor.

Social Media as a Crisis Management Tool

Twitter and Facebook might catch a lot of flak for giving people the opportunity to post about their cats and their breakfast and their current outfits, but recent events have once again shown that social media is more than just a parking lot for trivial updates. When crucial, even life-saving information needs to be broadcast, social media is quite possibly the single most effective medium for getting the word out quickly.

The Wonders Of Green Coffee Bean

Green coffee beans are the raw, unroasted seeds of Coffee fruits. According to new research from WebMD, “Ground green coffee beans, taken daily, seem to spur steady weight loss.” Because of this research and a recent episode of the Dr. Oz show devoted to the topic, green coffee beans are causing quite a buzz in the weight loss industry.

Home Buying Checklist

Home Buying Checklist

Buying a home for the first time can be a confusing process. This infographic from Henderson Properties helps first-time homeowners through the journey of buying a home by providing a helpful checklist.

The Saga of Superman

The Saga of Superman

Jerry Siegel (1914-1996) and Joe Shuster (1914-1992), two Jewish teenagers, high school friends from Cleveland, came up with the idea…of a “villain” named “The Superman” in the mid 50s. This is how the story of the most famous superhero started and evolved into what we see today. With the upcoming “Man of Steel” coming up, see what the franchise meant and how Superman came to be in the following infographic by SuperScholar.com.

The Debt Deadlock of U.S. Consumers

According to SB Wire, “U.S. citizens have taken up to $11.38 trillion consumer debt [in 2012].” These consumer debts result from outstanding expenditures that exceed consumers’ income. There are two main types of consumer debt that stimulate economic growth: revolving debt (i.e., credit cards), and non-revolving debt (i.e., auto loans or mortgages). Americans owe a combined total of $1.944 trillion in school, auto and furniture loans, alone.

How To Explain DKIM To Your Grandmother

The growth of the Internet has caused email systems to grow increasingly complex with spam, phishing and forgery attacks plaguing users globally. Here’s an infographic by Message Exchange explaining how DKIM works in simple terms, easy enough to be understood by Grandma.

Teaching America: A Glimpse at The Teaching Profession

Teaching America: A Glimpse at The Teaching Profession

The average day of a public school teacher doesn’t end when the bell rings and the students are gone. Class preparation, grading, bus duty, club advising, coaching and other non-instructional activities are often left out of the discussion on teacher compensation. The following infographic provides a glimpse at the teaching profession.

If Cars Were Celebrities

If your car was a celebrity, who could it be? Take a look at the following infographic about this theme and try to find your car among our selection.

Fudging the Facts on a Resume

Fudging the Facts on a Resume

We all fudge the facts sometimes; from how big the fish we caught was to how old we are. Fudging the facts on a resume is one of the most common ways people stretch the truth. However, before you stretch the truth, fudge some facts, or down right lie on the next resume you submit keep in mind that many employers are starting to spend more time looking, researching, and reviewing resumes.

Common Foot Problems and What to Do About Them

We all experience some common feet problems. Dr. Comfort provides us some great ways to take care of some of the simple ones one your own without having to make a visit to the foot doctor.

Social Media as a Crisis Management Tool

Twitter and Facebook might catch a lot of flak for giving people the opportunity to post about their cats and their breakfast and their current outfits, but recent events have once again shown that social media is more than just a parking lot for trivial updates. When crucial, even life-saving information needs to be broadcast, social media is quite possibly the single most effective medium for getting the word out quickly.