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    The 99% Is Printing Infographics on Money to Show the 1% the Reality of Occupy Wall S

    There's something going on with Occupy Wall Street—good, bad, monumental, anarchy, I don't know—but there is a clear disparity between the 1% and the 99% and the voice of the 99% is slowly ringing louder. Here's one way to get the 1% to pay even more attention: taint their money. More »
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    Smartphones Are Only the Tip of the Security Iceberg [Infographics]

    While smartphone security is an issue that's close to our hearts (being only a few feet away, in our pockets), security group Mocana shows that soon, smartphones will only make up a small fraction of all the connected devices. More »
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    Death and Taxes 2011 Shows Where Your Money Is Going [Infographics]

    You paid your taxes, the government got your pesos, and here's where the President wants to spend them in 2011. Death and Taxes keeps being my favorite chart every year. Guess who gets the biggest cake piece (again). More »
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    Death and Taxes 2011 Shows Where Your Money Is Going [Infographics]

    You paid your taxes, the government got your pesos, and here's where the President wants to spend them in 2011. Death and Taxes keeps being my favorite chart every year. Guess who gets the biggest cake piece (again). More »
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    The Infographic to End All Infographics [Image Cache]

    100% of this infographic parody hits the nail right on the head. Confused? Allow us to contextualize that number with a pie chart and the color yellow. See a bigger version at: [Flickr via Daring Fireball] More »
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    The Slate Walloped the State in Social Media [Infographics]

    Two events dominated discussion last week: the unveiling of Apple's iPad and President Obama's State of the Union address. Leading up to last Wednesday, many wondered if Apple's event would overshadow Obama's. On social media, that was certainly the case. Monitoring Twitter, YouTube, Facebook...
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    The Slate Walloped the State in Social Media [Infographics]

    Two events dominated discussion last week: the unveiling of Apple's iPad and President Obama's State of the Union address. Leading up to last Wednesday, many wondered if Apple's event would overshadow Obama's. On social media, that was certainly the case. Monitoring Twitter, YouTube, Facebook...
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    The Slate Walloped the State in Social Media [Infographics]

    Two events dominated discussion last week: the unveiling of Apple's iPad and President Obama's State of the Union address. Leading up to last Wednesday, many wondered if Apple's event would overshadow Obama's. On social media, that was certainly the case. Monitoring Twitter, YouTube, Facebook...
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