How are Smartphones Bieng Used?:
Did you know that just recently smartphone penetration hit 40 percent? Have you ever wondered though how those smartphone users are using their mobile phones? To help you get a better understanding of how smartphones are being used, the team at Tatango compiled data from the Pew Research Centers Internet & American Life Project and created this infographic.
Designed Unknown (please contact to add). Published by Tatango.
The New Marketing “Trifecta”:
One of many other industries affected by the Internet age has definitely been marketing. Because marketing is all about communication, the Internet has proved to be a certified playground for marketing professional. Learn how the Web has changed the game in traditional marketing.
Designed Unknown (please contact to add). Published by Flowtown.
The Size Of The Mobile Market:
Mobile devices are changing the face of online content and communications. People are using their mobile phones and devices to trade stocks, look up movie times and, of course, social network. In fact, over half the world uses mobile phones, which is a huge proportion compared to Internet users and television viewers. Learn more about this growing market here.
Designed Unknown (please contact to add). Published by iStrategy.
Class of 2011: What If Social Media:
If social media sites were students in high schools, what award would they get in the yearbook? This hilarious infographic puts each site into a high school group - from class gossip to the class nerd.
Designed by Column Five Media, Published by FlowTown.
How The Top 50 Nonprofits Do Social Media:
Craigslist founder Craig Newmark shows us which U.S. non-profits were the most effective social media users.
Designed by RAD Campaign, Published by CraigConnects.
The Amazing Economics of Social Gaming:
The only thing cooler than a million dollars is, well, a billion dollars. Fortunately for social game creators, that’s just how much the industry is set to rake in this year. Indeed, it’s big business, and it’s not just for Internet nerds. In fact, one out of every five Americans over the age of six has played an online social game at least once — that’s 56 million people, all told. Zynga alone has 232 million monthly players and nearly $600 million in revenue, and the industry is poised to keep on growing. Check out the infographic below to learn more about the economics of this booming industry.
Designed by Nickolas Sigler, Published by Mashable.
2010: The Year of FourSquare’s 3400% growing:
This infographic provides data for FourSquare for the year 2010. It shows how users used FourSquare, where they used it, and the most popular places they checked into. It provides a general overview of FourSquare over the course of 2010.
Designed Unknown (please contact to add). Published by FourSquare.
LinkedIn Demographics:
This infographic provides statistics for Linkedon. It provides the number of Linkedon users, where they are located and how they’re using the service. It also provides more detailed statistics on the types of job Linkedon is most used for.
Via Visual.ly, unkwoun source
Top 10 Twitters Apps, by Unique Users:
Great Infographic via Gerardo Obieta’s Blog: Top Ten Twitters Apps, measure by unique users. The total % is more than 100% because a lot of people use more than one app.









