The Humanization Of Tech
Historically, most technology was created to serve one purpose: increase productivity. Today, the most commercially successful products on the market are those that are designed around how people naturally do things and the user experience is more important than ever. Because in the modern world, technology learns you.
Designed by Column Five Media / Published by Social Cast
iPhone Users Care About Security too
iPhone users use their phone for just about everything: making calls, receiving text messages, viewing email, conducting mobile banking, playing games, and even storing music, photos, and videos. With all this activity, iPhone users also care about the security of their personal data — but many don’t take the simple steps recommended to secure all that information. And because 22 percent of iPhone owners also own an iPad, this goes for iPads as well.
Designed by Column Five Media / Published by Lookout
A Modern History of Human Communication - by Google Voice :)
Google posted this infographic, A Modern History of Human Communication, on the Official Google Mobile Blog as part of their opening up the Google Voice service to everyone. It’s no longer an invite-only service. And they say:
To put things in context, we created this infographic to visualize some recent history of human communication and how Google Voice uses the web to help people communicate in more ways than ever before…
Published by Google Mobile Blog / Via Coolinfographics.com
The Winners & Losers Industries of 2011’s IPO Market
We all know how few and far between Initial Public Offerings became in the aftermath of the 2008 recession. Now, nearly four years later, IPOs are picking up steam once again. Here, we break down the state of the IPO market: which industries are hottest, which regions have had the most activity, and how the number of IPOs in recent years compares to years past.
Designed By Column Five Media / Published by Focus
Universal Facial Expressions
This infograpic provides a visual display of the universal facial expressed associated with different emotions. It also tells what muscles in the face are being used for each facial expression.
Designed by Gareth Parry
CellPhones: The 7th Mass Media
Mobile technology has shown tremendous growth in recent years and now rivals other outlets as one of the most powerful forms of mass media. While mobile phones will not be the death of print, television or the Internet, it has proven to be a huge and unique new platform for delivering content.
Published by Cellphones.org
How a Cell Phone Call Works?
We use our cell phones all day, every day, but did you ever wonder what is really going on when you make or receive a call? Of course there are towers that we see dotting the landscape and it’s obvious that they make this all possible, but exactly how? Here is a detailed look at how cell phone calls actually work.
Published by CellPhones.org
A Brief History Of Web Standars
“Luckily, web standards like HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, when properly used, allow us to read, shop, schmooze, dish, post, check in, and share everything from our kids’ class pictures to our most deeply cherished beliefs―whether we’re accessing the web via smartphone, tablet, or virtually any desktop browser”.
Designed By The Barbarian Group / Published by Vitamin T
Mobile Marketing: What’s The Siza of Mobile Market?
Microsoft Tag has just released a neat infographic highlighting statistics on how people are using mobile phones in 2011. I also dug up a great video that featured late last year with an array of great mobile “growth” statistics, stats and facts for 2011.
The infographic shows that over 1 billion of the worlds 4+ billion mobiles phones are now smartphones, and 3 billion are SMS enabled (weirdly, 950 million mobile phones still don’t have SMS capabilities). In 2014, mobile internet usage will overtake desktop internet usage and already in 2011, more than 50% of all “local” searches are done from a mobile device.
86% of mobile users are watching TV while using a mobile phone, 200+ million (1/3 of all users) access Facebook from a mobile device and 91% of all mobile internet use is “social” related.
Published by DigitalBuzzBlog.com
What’s is in a Domain Name?
This infographic explores the monetary value behind domain names and the amount of money people make selling domain names.
Published by icrossing










