Infographics & Data Visualizations

Infographics & Data Visualizations

Consumers & the Connected Car

With so many connected car innovations lately, it can be easy to lose focus of what features and innovations consumers want the most. The infographic captures the results of a survey by Wakefield Research in partnership with Spireon. One of the findings indicate that as many as 6 in 10 consumers aren’t familiar with connected cars. Yet despite unfamiliarity, consumers report that they are interested in connected car benefits, with over half of consumers prioritizing safety and security features over any other connected car feature. 

Source Link: www.spireon.com

Consumers & the Connected Car - An Infographic

What Happened to The Revenant Tribe?

2016 will see the acclaimed film The Revenant hoping to collect a plethora of film awards (and might perhaps finally get Leonardo DiCaprio his coveted Oscar). The story, which follows famed fur trapper Hugo Glass in the wilds of North America, is a classic survival tale, which also takes a look at the indigenous groups invested in areas like the Louisiana Purchase territory in the nineteenth century.

The indigenous tribe which Glass comes into contact with is the Arikara tribe, they were a used and exploited group in the film. Like most Native Tribes in America after colonisation they disappeared into the background on reservations and struggled to find a way of life. The laws of US did afford them some advantage and independence however.

Tribes today, the Arikara being one of them, now operate gambling operations to take advantage of their unique standing in certain states and tax breaks. Unibet have done a study and infographic to take a look at Native Americans standing in America today and their burgeoning economy in the world of casinos.

Source: Unibet

The Growth of Social Media v 3.0 [Infographic]

According to the recent data, the following social media channels boast huge number of active users worldwide: 

 LinkedIn – 97 Million 

Pinterest – 100 Million 

Snapchat – 200 Million 

Tumblr – 230 Million 

Twitter – 316 Million 

Google+ – 343 Million 

Instagram – 400 Million 

YouTube – 1 Billion 

Facebook 1.5 Billion 

The Continued Growth of Social Media [Infographic] | SEJ