30 Statistics About Cutting the Cord in the United States

You’ve probably noticed that many of your friends have cut the cord and given up cable TV and landlines. The Ooma study, Cutting the Cord Statistics in the U.S., shows that millions of Americans have joined the trend of switching from traditional wired services.

How CAD Software Changed the World

When it comes to engineering, designing products, and  machining them, CAD software has changed the world. Learn more in this handy infographic on SOLIDWORKS 30th anniversary below.

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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.

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The Most Amazing Construction Projects

Rock & Dirt has put together an infographic that highlights some of the top construction projects still around today. From the Great Pyramids of Giza to the US Interstate Highway System, this infographic outlines interesting facts about these projects with great visual representations. There are also a few amazing construction projects that made the list that you might not be aware of.

The Economics of Smartphone Damage

Did you know a damaged smartphones causes millions of dollars in losses a year? Smartphones all over the world suffer through inadvertent drops and falls, nicks and scratches from banging against other inanimate objects and even damage from liquids. A cell phone that has been soaked in beer at your favorite watering hole likely won’t be providing you with much useful functionality.

College Daze: A Snapshot of the Class of 2013

College Daze: A Snapshot of the Class of 2013

Wonder what the future holds for the college class of 2013? Check out this infographic presented by SpareFoot to learn about the class of 2013 and what is in store for them.

How We Sleep Better

Let’s face facts…none of us get enough sleep. A great night’s sleep is intrinsic to our overall health, and enables us to have the energy we need throughout the day to be effective at our jobs. The factors that contribute to a lack of quality sleep are legion but include; our daily routine, habits prior to bed, and our lifestyle in general (what you eat, drink, how often you sit, exercise, etc.).

Why 2013 Is The Year For Small Business Funding

Why 2013 Is The Year For Small Business Funding

Due to the current state of the economy and the lack of financing from traditional lenders, like big banks, some may not think there is much hope of financing for small businesses, but they’d be wrong. 2013 is shaping up to be the year for small business funding. Learn more in this infographic from National Funding.

The Demographics of Military Families

American poet Richard Watson Gilder once wrote, “Better than honor and glory, and history’s iron pen, was the thought of duty done and the love of his fellow-men.” This mantra especially rings true to the 429,995 soldiers on active duty and the 850,880 soldiers enlisted in the seven reserve components as of January 31, 2013. Learn more about the emographics of military families in this infographic by MyMilitaryBase.com.

Your Brain On Drugs

One in 10 Americans are addicted to alcohol and other drugs. But how does this happen? Check out the infographic below presented by BestRehabCounselingDegrees.com to learn about how our brains react to drugs and addiction.

Spreading Some California Love, One Strawberry At a Time

When people say they love strawberries, they’re not kidding. With millions of mentions online and billions consumed each year, California strawberries could be the Golden State’s most prized gem. Learn more about these in the following infographic from California Strawberry Commission.

Does Your Home Size Measure Up?

Does Your Home Size Measure Up?

The median family home size in 1982 was 1,520 sq ft. Twenty-five years later, the median size was a whopping 2,277 sq ft! Find out how much square footage costs across the United States, how cost of living changes throughout various cities, and see how your home size measures up against your neighbors in the following infographic by Quicken Loans.

Five Weird Energy Sources

Energy is all around us and can be produced by some pretty non-traditional methods. Check out this infographic presented by SaveOnEnergy to learn about five pretty weird energy sources.

The Most Amazing Construction Projects

Rock & Dirt has put together an infographic that highlights some of the top construction projects still around today. From the Great Pyramids of Giza to the US Interstate Highway System, this infographic outlines interesting facts about these projects with great visual representations. There are also a few amazing construction projects that made the list that you might not be aware of.

The Economics of Smartphone Damage

Did you know a damaged smartphones causes millions of dollars in losses a year? Smartphones all over the world suffer through inadvertent drops and falls, nicks and scratches from banging against other inanimate objects and even damage from liquids. A cell phone that has been soaked in beer at your favorite watering hole likely won’t be providing you with much useful functionality.

College Daze: A Snapshot of the Class of 2013

College Daze: A Snapshot of the Class of 2013

Wonder what the future holds for the college class of 2013? Check out this infographic presented by SpareFoot to learn about the class of 2013 and what is in store for them.

How We Sleep Better

Let’s face facts…none of us get enough sleep. A great night’s sleep is intrinsic to our overall health, and enables us to have the energy we need throughout the day to be effective at our jobs. The factors that contribute to a lack of quality sleep are legion but include; our daily routine, habits prior to bed, and our lifestyle in general (what you eat, drink, how often you sit, exercise, etc.).

Why 2013 Is The Year For Small Business Funding

Why 2013 Is The Year For Small Business Funding

Due to the current state of the economy and the lack of financing from traditional lenders, like big banks, some may not think there is much hope of financing for small businesses, but they’d be wrong. 2013 is shaping up to be the year for small business funding. Learn more in this infographic from National Funding.

The Demographics of Military Families

American poet Richard Watson Gilder once wrote, “Better than honor and glory, and history’s iron pen, was the thought of duty done and the love of his fellow-men.” This mantra especially rings true to the 429,995 soldiers on active duty and the 850,880 soldiers enlisted in the seven reserve components as of January 31, 2013. Learn more about the emographics of military families in this infographic by MyMilitaryBase.com.

Your Brain On Drugs

One in 10 Americans are addicted to alcohol and other drugs. But how does this happen? Check out the infographic below presented by BestRehabCounselingDegrees.com to learn about how our brains react to drugs and addiction.

Spreading Some California Love, One Strawberry At a Time

When people say they love strawberries, they’re not kidding. With millions of mentions online and billions consumed each year, California strawberries could be the Golden State’s most prized gem. Learn more about these in the following infographic from California Strawberry Commission.

Does Your Home Size Measure Up?

Does Your Home Size Measure Up?

The median family home size in 1982 was 1,520 sq ft. Twenty-five years later, the median size was a whopping 2,277 sq ft! Find out how much square footage costs across the United States, how cost of living changes throughout various cities, and see how your home size measures up against your neighbors in the following infographic by Quicken Loans.

Five Weird Energy Sources

Energy is all around us and can be produced by some pretty non-traditional methods. Check out this infographic presented by SaveOnEnergy to learn about five pretty weird energy sources.