Just How Big Has Apple Become ?
Click to see full graphic: Source: Daily Infographic
Flattr brings social micropayments to DailyMotion
One of the more innovative approaches in the plethora of efforts to persuade more people to pay for more content online is “social micropayment” firm Flattr.
Acting something like an online tip jar, Flattr reverses the usual payment process by givi...
The Largest Private Companies in the U.S.
Via HighTable: > click for larger graphic full graphic after the jump >
Source Maps
Source Maps is the crazy cool crowdsourced directory of product supply chains and carbon footprints that can help you find out where things come from. Below we see sourcing for a laptop: > Lap Top Click for interactive chart: Source: Source Map
The App Explosion in Journalism
The App Explosion in Journalism
by Derrick Fountain on Apr 18, 2012
Keynote presentation by Derrick Fountain at The Mobile Show in Dubai on April 18th. Several slides containing multimedia content have been removed from this version.
The App Explosion...
iPhone powers Apple March quarter, June will suffer
Apple has announced another stunning quarter, with revenues of $39.2bn earning net profits of $11.6bn or $12.30 per share. That compares with analyst expectations of $36.5bn in sales and $9.94 a share in profits.
The company sold 35.1m iPhones -up 88 p...
TARP Disbursements
This has to be the coolest graphic yet on this topic, from Visual.ly: > click for full graphic > click for ginormous version Source: Visual.ly
Google quietly shutters One Pass, its Apple Newsstand competitor
Fourteen months ago, to some fanfare, Google launched One Pass – its way to help publishers charge for digital content on the web, mobile and tablets.
Coming just a day after Apple announced plans for a 30 per cent tax on all app subscriptions, Goog...
9 Biggest Banks = $228.72 Trillion in Derivative Exposure
Via Demonocracy, we see this basic take on derivatives: A derivative is a legal bet (contract) that derives its value from another asset, such as the future or current value of oil, government bonds or anything else. Ex- A derivative buys you the option (but not obligation) to buy oil in 6 months for today’s...
Cost of Bad Buy/Sell Decisions
Via Visual News > click for giant graphic Infographic by Visual News
China: Creators and Consumers of the Future
China: Creators and Consumers of the Future
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by frog on Apr 16, 2012

