UPDATE: Encrypt the Web Report: Who’s Doing What | EFF


We’ve asked the companies in our Who Has Your Back Program what they are doing to bolster encryption in light of the NSA’s unlawful surveillance of your communications. We’re pleased to see that four companies—Dropbox, Google, SpiderOak and Sonic.net—are implementing five out of five of our best practices for encryption. In addition, we appreciate that Yahoo! just announced several measures it plans to take to increase encryption, including the very critical encryption of data center links, and that Twitter has confirmed that it has encryption of data center links in progress.

Read: UPDATE: Encrypt the Web Report: Who’s Doing What | Electronic Frontier Foundation

UPDATE: Encrypt the Web Report: Who's Doing What | Electronic Frontier Foundation

 

Cyberbullying [Infographic] | BestEducationDegrees

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Cyberbullying [Infographic] | BestEducationDegrees

What Teens, Screens and Digitally Divided Attention Spans Mean for Learning [Infographic] | The LAMP


What Teens, Screens and Digitally Divided Attention Spans Mean for Learning

What Teens, Screens and Digitally Divided Attention Spans Mean for Learning [Infographic] | The LAMP

Personality-Based Book Recommendation Links


Best Books: 36 Reads For Every Personality On Your List | HuffPost

  • Class Clown
  • The Optimist
  • The Giver
  • The Fitness Buff
  • The Old Soul
  • The Chef To Be
  • The Introvert
  • The Extrovert
  • The Business-Oriented

The Readers: Books for Every Personality | ChaptersIndigo

  • Inside
  • The Trendsetter
  • The Foodie
  • The Rebel
  • The Man
  • The Inspired Woman
  • The News Junkie
  • The Book Clubber
  • The Geek
  • The Traditionalist

7 Books That Are Perfect For Introverts | HuffPo

Here Is The One Perfect Book For Every Single Myers-Briggs Type | HuffPo

Need to figure out your M-B type? Check out: What Myers-Briggs Personality Type Are You? | LifeHacker or the MBTI Personality Types Socioeconomic Infographic.

 

 

The Most Popular Books of All Time | Visual.ly


The Most Popular Books of All Time

Explore more infographics like this one on the web’s largest information design community – Visually.

 

Infographic: When Will Wearable Tech Really Take Off? | PCMag.com


A few years ago, “wearable technology” meant little more than a clunky 1980s calculator watch or a Bluetooth headset. Now, people are accessorizing with color-coordinated fitness trackers and super-spy-like smartwatches.

According to ShotTracker, wearable tech is “the next megatrend” — changing the way we live, work, and play.

Read more:  Infographic: When Will Wearable Tech Really Take Off? | News & Opinion | PCMag.com.

Wearable Tech Megatrend

25 Awesome Social Media Tools Your Brand Should Be Using [Infographic] | Marketing Technology Blog

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25 Awesome Social Media Tools Your Brand Should Be Using

The Secrets Of A Memorable Infographic | Co.Design


Human memory is very fallible, but lately cognitive scientists have found that our minds capture much more visual detail in a moment than once believed. A 2008 paper reported that people who saw thousands of images for three seconds each over five hours later identified ones they’d seen over similar alternatives with nearly 90% accuracy. They didn’t just remember that they’d seen a cracked egg, they remembered that its egg white had formed a perfectly round puddle.

In other words, when we do retrieve a memorable image, a surprising amount of information comes with it, like a burr stuck to a sweater. That insight could have big implications for people who use visualizations in their everyday lives–graphic designers, for instance, or anyone on Tumblr. Above all, it suggests that memorability alone might enhance an infographic’s effectiveness. But it also prompts a question: How does an image become memorable in the first place?

Read: The Secrets Of A Memorable Infographic | Co.Design | business + design.

Data Science: More Than Mining [Infographic] | Visual.ly

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Data Science: More Than Mining

History of #Hashtags [Infographic] | Offerpop


In just 6 years hashtags have evolved from a simple symbol to one of today’s most valuable marketing tools.

And it doesn’t stop there. Hashtags have integrated the lives of every day people, every day. From a student’s Instagram pic to a CMO’s tweets, the use of hashtags have accelerated into mass popularity.

In this infographic, we’ve compiled some key moments of the hashtag’s lifetime to get a better idea of how this common sign turned into a global icon.

For marketers, the hashtag’s short, but rich history proves its ability to attract attention and build conversations around your message.

via History of #Hashtags | Offerpop.

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