As many of you may know we have this great big burning ball of gas that we call the sun. However, how much do you really know about? Hopefully today’s infographic will clear up some of your questions. In an ever increasing effort to find a renewable source the sun is becoming more and more important. Although solar energy is not currently efficient enough for wide commercialized use, if China is any indication it soon could be. [via]
With a recent budget crisis averted, we can keep our federal government open and functioning. Some people are happy that they get to keep going to work and getting paid, but the new budget cuts are sure to layoff quiet a few people. Let’s take a look at what states really depend on the federal government for funding and we can also see what states would have been fine without the feds. [Via]
Today’s infographic is about the different Twitter profiles, but you should like us on Facebook! Admittedly, I have never been very active on Twitter nor I have done much following of people. However as of late I have started to get into Twitter and it is a cool place. With profiles varying from nothing, but facts, to teens complaining about their parents. There is always something new to read on Twitter, and you never have to worry about it being too long, a plus in a society with an ever shortening attention span. Today’s infographic covers the profiles of the different types of Twitter users.
I’d like to think, that we at Daily Infographic fall in the “brand” category, but it seems as though we are social media whores and fall into the “smore” category. The infographic separates the different types of Twitter users into six simples categories consisting of newbie, brand, smore, b1tch, maven, and mensch. Which category do you think you fall in? Let us know in the comments section! [via]
Like us on Facebook! I attend the University of Texas at Austin which has one of the best business schools in the nation, the Red McCombs School of Business. Today business school is considered prestigious, but like when all professions first appear it was not widely accepted. In fact Columbia did not have their MBA program until 1945. Today business school has come so far as to become an online course, thanks to the University of Boston. Whether you are interested in business or not give today’s infographic a look over.[Master Degree]










