Infographic: What happens on the Internet every 60 seconds
Here’s an interesting infographic giving statistics about the volumes of various activities on the Internet every 60 seconds. The graphic is credited to Go-Globe.com, but I found it at 22 Words. Click...
View ArticleInfographic Shows Extent of Renewable Energy Use
Here’s an interesting infographic that gives an idea of the extent of renewable energy use in the U.S., future projections of the energy mix, and some other useful information — click on the image to...
View ArticleCisco’s Infographic About the Internet of Things
On the Cisco blog on July 15, 2011, Dave Evans, Cisco’s Chief Futurist in their Innovations Practice, posted the following infographic about the Internet of Things, which I’ve been writing about for a...
View ArticleNon-Functional Machine on Smithsonian Logo – So That’s Why Innovation Never...
Smithsonian.com recently started a new “Department of Innovation” blog to “track all things innovative.” However, Michelle Malkin rightly notes that the logo used on the blog represents a...
View ArticleUseful Infographic on Defeating Internet Trolls
I’m interested in infographics in themselves as tools for communication, but this one from Community 102 also has some useful information about silencing Internet trolls (click on the image below to...
View ArticleInfographic Shows Where American Jobs Are Going
I came across this useful infographic from MBAProgramInfo.com, which analyzes the effect of outsourcing on the U.S. jobs picture (this image is reduced in size — click on the image to link through to...
View ArticleInfographic Maps Physicians’ Use of Online Communities
Here’s an interesting infographic from Publicis Healthware International, a healthcare-focused communication firm based in Italy. I think this is interesting and potentially useful for marketers of...
View ArticleThe Virtue of Small-House Living
Over at ThomasNet Green & Clean recently, I wrote a pair of articles about small houses, with a mix of interesting photos, statistics on home sizes, and quotes from Henry David Thoreau. Here are...
View ArticleMechanical Transmission of Power With Endless Rope Drives: More Efficient...
Wire rope transmission in 1896. Source: Stadtarchiv Schaffhausen. Kris De Decker at Low-tech Magazine has published a fascinating article discussing rope drives, a 19th-century technology that was...
View ArticleA Collection of Famous Authors’ Hand-Drawn Outlines
Emily Temple at Flavorwire has posted a useful assemblage of handwritten outlines by famous authors. Here’s an example by Joseph Heller — click through to see it in full size: Joseph Heller outline ARB...
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