In February 2012, Mark Perry, a professor of economics and finance at the University of Michigan, published a chart on his blog that plots the U.S. newspaper industry's annual advertising revenues ...
President Obama gets a lot of credit for mounting a presidential campaign–and government–that uses 21st century technologies in an unprecedented ways, from his online organizing and fund-raising ...
Twenty years of sales for Nintendo consoles and handheld systems has been released in a helpful infographic. While the graph does not cover NES sales, as it's just looking at the past 20 years, and ...
New England College’s School of Graduate and Professional Studies has produced an attractive and amusing infographic charting the rise of the forensic accounting discipline. Processing Content Tracing ...
Long story short, over the course of 174 Oscars being given out in these two categories, non-white people have won just eight times (a measly 4%). It’s heinously addictive to click through Bloomberg‘s ...
Draw Something was downloaded 50 million times in 50 days. Users created billions of drawings, adding 3,000 new pictures every second. On March 21st, OMPOP, the company behind the game, was bought up ...
Here's a creative look at the history of the browser wars from 2002 through mid-2008. The infographic was submitted to Reddit by a user named BovingdonBug. He says he created it as part of an ...
We've all seen presentations that made us wonder, "What, exactly, is that graph saying? What am I looking at?" Hopefully, we haven't all given those presentations, but let's be honest—many of us ...
As the Super Bowl continues to shatter television ratings records (the Patriots' victory in Super Bowl XLIX was watched by approximately 114 million people), the cost for coveted ad time has more than ...
Climate change. Illegal hunting. Habitat destruction. It’s no shocker that global biodiversity is plummeting. Now, the new “Living Planet Index” from the World Wildlife Fund and the Zoological Society ...
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