Infographics, Better User Experiences, Data Visualization, And Cool Free Tool

Ever thought about why people can watch as many as three movies in one day but they’re barely able to manage three books in a week (or month?)?
It’s simple. Most humans (40-65%) tend to learn things visually. In other words, they process information more quickly by seeing things. The other learning…

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Data Categorized Interests, Klout Topics Data, Content Areas, And Recent Study

The 10 most popular content topics on Facebook and Twitter are very similar, but topics differ significantly beyond the top 10, according to a recent study by Klout.
The report was based on Klout Topics data (categorized interests, passions, and content areas) from over 580 million people around t…

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Authorship Photos, CTR, Author Photos, And Ad

If you?ve been following developments in the search industry lately, you?ll have undoubtedly have come across discussions about Google?s recent decision to remove authorship photos from search results. We reported on this soon after the change went into effect, and other industry thought leaders lik…

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Tom Wheeler, FCC Chairman Tom, Fast Lanes, And New Rules

In just a few months, the FCC is expected to enact new rules that would allow (or, perhaps more accurately, fail to disallow) ISPs to provide ?fast lanes? for companies who could afford to cough up the dough.
When ISPs are able to decide which site?s data moves the fastest, competition becomes a ma…

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