Where are we using our smartphones?
Eariler I shared an infographic showing- how we are using our smartphones. But just where are we using them? And seriously, people really are using their smartphones in the bathroom? Really??? viaRead More →
Just how are smartphones being used?
I have to say, this is pretty spot on with how I use my iPhone. I found that I talk less and less on it and text more and more. Which is funny for someone who used to have a phone stuck to her ear all the time. I reallyRead More →
Oh, The Horror! An ode to horror cult classics
If you haven't guessed by now, I love the horror genre. October is one of my favorite months! viaRead More →
Advertising vs Reality – What they sell you & What you really get
A look at a few of the popular fastfood items advertisers show us in the commercials, and how they really look when we get them. Not even close. Because if they looked like the do in reality on the commercials and ads, they just plain wouldn’t sell. This is truthRead More →
Information Overload Awareness Day
I get up at 6:00 am, turn the coffee pot on (I get it ready the night before, so I have a fresh, hot cup of coffee in 3 minutes or less). At 6:05ish, I sit down at my desk, and for the next 30 minutes I'm reading emails, prioritizingRead More →
Identity Theft In View
Some interesting information on identity theft in this infographic. Like what state do you think has the highest per capita rate of reported identity theft complaints? viaRead More →
Current State of Social Media – The Big Four
As someone who spends a lot of time on social media, I still find the numbers staggering. I use the top three — Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn for different reasons, and in different ways, every day. But try as I may, I just do not like Google+.This infographic shows youRead More →
Safety First: Social Media & Keeping Your Kids Safe
Do your kids use Social Media? If so, what things do you do to help keep them safe? Check out this infographic that takes a look at the current social networking climate… viaRead More →