Archive for the ‘Infographics’ Category:
Size of Internet and Its Growth Rate
January 16th, 2011 / 1 Comment » / by AF8AB
There were 26 Million indexed pages in 1998 and now there are 121 Billion indexed pages online! That makes internet grow at 21% ratio per year. Read more for an interesting infographic.
Technology of 2010 Infographic
January 9th, 2011 / No Comments » / by AF8AB
An interesting Infographic summarizing the major technology breakthroughs we saw in 2010 including Televisions, Gadgets, Mobile devices, Tablets and Computers.
History of Apple iPod
January 2nd, 2011 / 1 Comment » / by AF8AB
iPod killed the video star. Here is an infographic on history of Apple’s revolutionary music player which changed the way world listened to music. I still have my old walkman laying around here somewhere though.
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Content Sharing in Facebook Era – infographic
December 17th, 2010 / 1 Comment » / by AF8AB
This interesting Infographic shows how people share content around the web when hundreds of sharing options are available. Surprisingly the classic email is still on top with Facebook in a hot pursuit.
top Colors of year 2010 – infographic
November 12th, 2010 / 2 Comments » / by AF8AB
An interesting infographic showing usage and popularity of certain colors in different parts of world, colors to express different emotions and certain keywords used for colors.
A look at Android OS – Infographic
October 27th, 2010 / No Comments » / by Faizan
Android is currently fastest growing Smartphone OS. It recently achieved 100 thousand apps mark in app store and overtook iPhone sales in 2010. Its in everything from TV’s to Smartphones and in three short years has taken its place as most popular OS. Here is an awesome infographic showing information about Android OS that you may not already know.
Reading whole wikipedia is possible – infographic
October 4th, 2010 / 4 Comments » / by AF8AB
If you can manage not to sleep for next 15 years, You can read the whole English language Wikipedia. If you dedicate 12 hours everyday, It will take 30 years. Howard Stephen Berg, The man who can read at the speed of 25,000 words per minute, will take just over 4 months to completely read 1447 volumes of printed Wikipedia.
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