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The Anechoic Chamber – Earth’s Quietest Place

The ‘anechoic chamber’ at Orfield Laboratories in South Minneapolis holds the Guinness World Record for the world’s quietest place. It’s 99.99 per cent sound absorbent and if you stay there too long you may start hallucinating. The longest th...
by Newsilike on May 3, 2012

Credit Score Stress Test: Credit Score Strength by State

Banks just passed a stress test, so what about the hardworking folks who bailed them out? Which states have a populace with a healthy credit score (who are able to use that to their advantage to get better financing deals) and which states have peopl...
by Newsilike on May 3, 2012

The New 1099 K Info Graphic

I stumbled across this info graphic and wanted to share it with you all. It’s a great reminder of some basic things us Entrepreneurs, or soon to be Entrepreneurs, should pay attention to when tax time comes around. And who would have ever thoug...
by Home Based Business on May 3, 2012

Network Marketing – The 400 Meter Dash of Success and Failure

I created this little infographic to describe the success cycle of the average home based business owner. I used a track as the backdrop for my analogy, “The 400 Meter Dash of Success and Failure.” In Network Marketing, this is as plain a...
by Home Based Business on May 1, 2012

Crime On Campus

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by Newsilike on Apr 30, 2012

The Truth About Neighborhood Crime

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by Newsilike on Apr 30, 2012

Staying Healthy On Campus

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by Newsilike on Apr 30, 2012

Website Testing: Move Beyond the Landing Page

Smart marketers understand the value of testing. In a relatively short period of time, website testing has evolved from changing the color of a “submit” button on one web page, to building intricate, multi-page testing campaigns with the ultimate...
by Newsilike on Apr 26, 2012

Control of Birth Control

When President Obama signed the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act in 2012, the bill included a requirement that companies cover the cost of FDA-approved contraceptive drugs and services with no charge to employees. The provision became contr...
by Newsilike on Apr 26, 2012

Why Is Pinterest So Addictive?

From September 2011 to February 2012, the monthly unique visitors to the Pinterest site grew over 866 percent, with users spending 98 minutes a month on the site, as compared to 2.5 hours on Tumblr and 7 hours on Facebook. Read on in this infographic...
by Newsilike on Apr 26, 2012

The Medical Benefits of Sunlight Exposure

Being outside in direct sunlight can not only make one feel good but in areas with more rain than sunshine, it has been proven that lack of sunlight exposure to the sun can result in a depressive state. When those who are sunlight deficient are place...
by infoineed on Apr 25, 2012

What You Don’t Know Will Kill You

The heart is a sensitive organ, and once it goes out on you, it’s hard to bring it back. AED.com’s latest infographic tells the truth about sudden cardiac arrest, exploring what it is, why it happens, and what you can do to prevent it. Source: AE...
by Newsilike on Apr 25, 2012

Cyber Security

This new infographic from Bit9 explains the real life issues with securing a company’s technology and intellectual property. Have a look to find out who you should be looking out for and how to best protect yourself.
by Newsilike on Apr 25, 2012

Are Bananas Really As Bad for You as Cookies?

Researchers from the University of Sydney set out to determine which foods fill you up and keep you full. The result was the satiety index — a measure of how full you feel after eating something. So, according to this infographic created by Columnf...
by Newsilike on Apr 25, 2012

How Much Extra Cash Do American’s Have?

Discretionary income is the amount of money left over after taxes are taken out, bills are paid, and basic needs are covered. Thanks to a recent study we learn how much extra cash Americans have on hand and what they’re doing with it. Check out thi...
by Newsilike on Apr 25, 2012

Warm vs. Cool

Hot-headed. Cold-blooded. Warm and Loving. Cool as a cucumber. Fired Up. Chilled out. Temperature is often used to describe temperament, and we wanted to know more about the tendencies of these seemingly opposite groups. Data from Hunch revealed t...
by Newsilike on Apr 25, 2012

How Indie Brewers are Outpacing Beer Industry Growth

Over the last few decades, small, independent breweries in the U.S. have been quietly growing. And though large breweries outpace smaller ones in annual production, craft beers are using their local roots, small scale, and unique offerings to attract...
by Newsilike on Apr 24, 2012

Why You Should Care About The Strait of Hormuz

With nearly 20 percent of the global oil trade passing through its narrow waterway, the Strait of Hormuz — which separates Iran from Oman — is one of the world’s most strategically important channels. Now, Iran is threatening to close the strai...
by Newsilike on Apr 24, 2012

Six Most Relevant Infographics On Social Media for 2012 and Beyond

The invasion of Social Media into our daily lives have been on the steep upwards trend ever since the appearance of Facebook. What make it even more invasive now is because of the subsequent introduction of other popular sites like Twitter, LinkedIn,...
by IM Foundation on Apr 23, 2012

People Like Chicken Nuggets & Other Things We Learned From Facebook

At Digg, they strive to understand what it means when you Digg, Like, Tweet, and LinkedIn Share, so that they can determine what people are most interested in reading about. Unaffected by optimization or online tricks that publishers use to drive tra...
by Newsilike on Apr 21, 2012
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