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Is Netflix Hurting Television Buzz?
We've all been there -- a Sunday afternoon marathoning Lost or some other show that's been aired for years, yet we never got around to watching it. Now think about when a new show premieres. Most of u...
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The world as 100 people.
Just some infographic with a bunch of different stats about humans on the planet.
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24 Facts You Didn't Know About Beer
If you have the fun kind of drinking problem where the world spins happy songs when you're buzzing, enjoy this 24-pack of beer facts. Did you know that you probably suffer from cenosillicaphobia?
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How Much Money Is the Zombie Meme Worth?
With the season three finale of The Walking Dead on Sunday night, we know you're looking for your next zombie fill to chew on until World War Z hits theaters. Fear not, for zombies are here to stay.
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How Google Glass Works
Today I stumbled across an infographic which goes over how Google Glass works.
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How much do cats actually kill? [Infographic] - The Oatmeal
An infographic about how much murder kitties really commit.
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The Evolution of Gmail: 9 years and counting
This April marks Gmail’s 9th birthday, and as year ten gets underway, it’s a good opportunity to look at how much has changed: the curse of the Bambino was broken, Martin Scorsese finally won an Oscar, and we stopped referencing Xena the Warrior Princess in our blogposts.
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Information is Beautiful: who can catch which flu?
A new strain of bird flu has broken out in the Shanghai area of Eastern China. David McCandless asks who can catch which flu?
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From Pickle Juice to Intestines -- What the Rest of the World is Eating When Hungover
Russia has pickle juice, America has greasy breakfast and Denmark actually drinks MORE beer. Here's a look at what other countries do for hangover breakfast.
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Reality TV by the numbers [Infographic]
A number of facts on the growth and pay cheques of reality TV and its stars.
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How an IED explodes
Graphic: IEDs made from pressure cookers are commonly used in Afghanistan, Nepal, India and Pakistan.
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The Most Straightforward & Hilarious Guide to Coffee, Ever - Foodbeast
Sometimes you want an espresso and sometimes you want whiskey. For example, take today: I got up and contemplated stopping by Starbucks to swoop up a red eye. But let’s be real, all I really wanted were a few shots of early morning Jameson, so I asked the barista for an Irish espresso.
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Why Facebook is blue: The science of colors in marketing
How do colors affect us when we buy things? The latest research reveals the science of colors in marketing and how to use it for your advantage:
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How You Get Hacked at Starbucks [INFOGRAPHIC]
A look at a few surprising ways you could be hacked at a coffee shop.
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China is plundering the planet’s seas—and it’s doing it 12.5 times more than it’s telling anybody
China might be cracking down on luxury spending in watches, cars, banquets and really foul liquor. But the market for pricey fish parts continues relatively unabated. US border officials recently busted a ring smuggling bladders of an endangered fish used for medicinal Chinese soups (here are some images of these prized bladders).
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How Not to Brush Your Teeth [infographic]
How Not to Brush Your Teeth. Whether they are covered in braces, filed to fangs, or are starting to fall out, teeth are very important to our health.
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Unbelievable: What All the LEGO Bricks in the World Could Build
Hundreds of full-size White Houses. Dozens of the world's tallest building. Here's what could be built with the more than 400 billion interlocking bricks.
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Adoption of New Technology since the year 1900
Some things take their time to mature, while others are spread like wildfire.
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What to Watch on Netflix
Bored tonight? Use this infographic to find the movie or show you want to be watching.
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A Day In The Life Of The Internet (Infographic)
The Internet never sleeps. Is it possible to even fathom the idea of any given moment without someone in the world being connected to the Internet for one reason or another?
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