Infographics & Data Visualizations

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Big Corporate Lawsuits

Corporate lawsuits are widely prevalent. At any given time, the average large corporation in the U.S. can be juggling 37 lawsuits simultaneously. Lawsuits can also be fairly costly for companies on both sides of the table. It is estimated that litigation costs represent more than seventy percent of overall legal spending by the average U.S. business. In addition, many corporations fight lawsuits in which $20 million or more is at stake. Some corporate lawsuits are better known and followed by the public than others.Take the alleged “chili finger” case against Wendy’s, in which a woman filed a lawsuit against the fast food chain after claiming she found a human fingertip in her chili (it turns out she was the one who actually planted the finger). Or the more recent Apple vs. Samsung case that had many of us wondering if and how the verdict would affect the smartphone devices we have all come to love and depend on. The following infographic highlights a few big corporate lawsuits, and includes information on the companies involved, the issues at hand, how much money was at stake, and what the final verdicts were. Click image to see a larger version

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Install Wordpress

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Install WordPress is a simple and fast operation: it is known to all as “install in 5 minutes”. All you need is a copy of the latest version of CMS, web space server based on Linux and a MySQL database. This is the fast version of the instructions, for those who are already familiar with this type of installation. 1. download and unzip the WordPress package; 2. create a database for WordPress on your web server and a MySQL user with all privileges; 3. Upload the folders and files of WordPress web osting space chosen; 4. run the WordPress installation script;

The Most Advanced and Expensive Cars in the World

The Most Advanced and Expensive Cars in The World

At one time or another, we have all caught ourselves daydreaming about the lifestyle of our favorite celebrity. The fame, the money and all of the toys that they can afford. Perhaps one of the most common toys amongst celebrities are high-end, rare automobiles. Have you ever wondered what kind of car Jay-Z drives and how much it costs? Well, he owns a Maybach Exelero that comes with the hefty price tag of $8,000,000. Oh, and what about Simon Cowell? He drives around in a Bugatti Veyron that has the base price of $1,700,000. This infographic includes a full list of ten popular celebrities and their rides, along with a collection of some of the most innovative and expensive cars available on the market. From the Ford Fusion to the Bugatti Veyron Super Sport, this infographic is sure to include at least one type of car that you would want to own!

13 Personality Types – Who’s In Your Office?

13 Personality Types in Every Office

In today’s modern office space, there are a multitude of different personalities that interact on a daily basis. People from all walks of life are placed under one roof and are told to effectively bond together in order to create a shared vision that in turn leads to a successful business. More times than not, this expected unity is difficult to achieve. At one time or another throughout your own career, we guarantee that you have come across at least one of the following common office personalities. From the “Passive Aggressor” that tends to leave anonymous complaints around the office to the “Email Overloader” that will flood your inbox with irrelevant information. Take a second to read through the full list of these typical personalities and try to identify those people in your own office! But, don’t forget to include yourself as you may likely be one of these characters annoying your own co-workers!

How Electric Cars (and the Tesla Model S) Work

With more and more electric cars hitting the mainstream market in the U.S., the way we drive and refuel is changing. First shown to the public in 2006, the Tesla Roadster was the first highway-capable car produced in the U.S. By 2008, 100 cars had been delivered to consumers across the country. Since then, more and more research has been done on how electric cars compare to all other standard vehicles on the road today. It is estimated that electric cars emit one-tenth as much climate pollution (15 tCO2) as a large gasoline fueled SUV (over 160 tCO2). Charging an electric vehicle also costs drivers less than drivers who are required to fill their tanks with gas (on a national average, people who drive electric cars pay the equivalent of $1.41 per gallon of gas in fueling expenses), and cost of maintenance is lower for electric car owners. The following infographic sheds more light on the differences between electric and standard vehicles, illustrates how an electric car is built, and hints at what the electric car industry might look like in the future.


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