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For a complete infographic addict, like me, this made my day. Thanks to Ashmi Dang (LinkedIn; @AshmiNYC on Twitter) for this one.
Infographics are kind of annoying. Sure, they pack a lot of information into a few words and figures, but they often leave you wanting more (and it doesn't help that they're impossible not to click on). ThinkBrilliant addresses this problem in themost logical way possible: with this super-meta infographics infographic. It uses the format we all love (and loathe) to explain why said format makes us feel so torn. So next time you're promised a lot of information with minimal reading involved, you'll understand why part of you just isn't buying it.
The reigning abundance of food-related check-ins shows why I love Foursquare as a foodie - I use the Tips feature almost as much as Yelp these days.
Facebook is one of the stickiest website in the world. Besides social-networking activities, games have been an integral part of Facebook.
Allfacebook created an infographic to illustrate exactly that.
Facebook has over 500 million active users with more than 250 millions users gamers. Out of the 250 million Facebook gamers, 19% of them declared that they’re addicts. Due to the general casual gaming concept, majority of Facebook gamers are women. More than 10% of Facebook users play daily. That is more than the entire population of England!
Undoubtedly, Facebook games are extremely well received. Every click, refresh or second spent on Facebook is equivalent to ad revenue. Most impressively, giant gaming companies, like Zygna, were founded thanks to Facebook’s open platform. In fact, with Facebook huge user base, it could be anything that it wants to be. Photos, Places, Events have proved it.