Interesting statistic of the day
Take a click through to this infographic. Don’t you think it’s amazing that the USA has only 48 mobile phones per 100 people - compared to the UK at 84 or even Icelnad at 90 per 100! And Canada - only 37 phones per 100.
I really would have thought the US and Canada would be close to 100. Well, you learn something new everyday.
Source: image.freecy.tk
Fun things to do with Google Maps
via the whole series here » My Way - Abstract City Blog - NYTimes.com
Source: The New York Times
Did you Know 4.0
The Did you Know series has hit my inbox more than anything in the last few years. Some people are still circulating version 2.0 or version 3.0. I thought I’d push out a post to v 4.0 (even though it’s been around since Sep 2009, and we could be getting a new one soon.
(via Did You Know 4.0)
Source: youtube.com
Facebook now the most popular site in the U.S.
Why am I not surprised at all?
Facebook ousts Google as most popular U.S. site | VentureBeat
Source: digital.venturebeat.com
Seems there’s huge growth in tweets but not in new users
Most important chart ever.

Source: ilovecharts
Africa will soon be awash with bandwidth
Take a look at the thickness of the lines. The thin black line is the SAT3 undersea cable that South Africa has been reliant on for years. See how it’s dwarfed by the capacity of the new cables. Nice, nice, nice.
I have always maintained, that there are 3 things in life that there’s never enough of (or said another way - you’ll use all you get): money, parmesan cheese and bandwidth.
The WACS cable makes the funky new Seacom cable look skinny! Bring it on.
Source: manypossibilities.net
This is the Good Stuff
Yep, the intersection of those two speech bubbles.
via SmissMiss > Good Stuff
Source: feedproxy.google.com
The 2009 Felton Annual Report is out
I look forward to consuming this every year. It just keeps on getting better and better.
If you love the combination of charts, data, infographics, statistics, human behaviour and great design, you’ll love this.
Source: feltron.com




