The rise of wearable technology – infographic | Media Network | Guardian Professional
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Hiding Your Online Activity News Links, Infographic
- MaskMe Lets You Use The Internet Without Putting Your Personal Data at Risk | Mashable
- A Practical Guide To Hiding Your Online Activity | FastCompany
- Vanish from the Internet With This One-Stop Website | Wired.com | The Modern MLIS
- The Best Search Engine You’re Probably Not Using | Gizmodo | The Modern MLIS
- How to Protect Yourself Against Identity Theft Online | Mashable [Infographic] | The Modern MLIS
This Graphic Shows How to Keep Your Browsing, Email, and Chats Private | LifeHacker
Job Seekers Recruited via Social More Likely to Be Hired [INFOGRAPHIC] | MashableJ
As newly graduated students and the recently unemployed look for open positions in a difficult job market, companies are on the lookout for new employees. Many employers are using social recruiting, in which companies find potential job candidates on social media sites like LinkedIn, Facebook and Twitter.
What might be surprising is social recruiting is more likely to get you hired, plus it can help you stay employed longer.
Jobvite recently released a survey showing more people get hired from online referrals and company career pages than from job boards. As shown in the infographic below, almost half of the social recruiting hires remained in their positions for over three years.
via Job Seekers Recruited via Social More Likely to Be Hired [INFOGRAPHIC] | Mashable.
The Best and Worst Careers, Based on Job Outlook and Work Environment [Infographic] | LifeHacker | Cedar Education Lending
I AM A {SOCIAL} LIBRARIAN Infographic, Free Download | Stephen’s Lighthouse
Infographic: What Does Your Handwriting Say About You? | Co.Design
Infographic: Back to School and Back to College Spending | Ceros
50 Things a Geek Should Know [Infographic] | Gizmodo
To be considered a true geek in today’s geek friendly world, you can’t just be smart. You have to dedicate yourself to the right movies and TV shows. You have to be curious about all kinds of computer and technology. You need to know which video games to play, which superhero to root for, which quotes actually matter. But probably most important of all, you need to know how to Internet.
Virtualhosting.com came up with 50 things that every geek should know.
via 50 Things a Geek Should Know | Gizmodo.
The list of things could have been better. Come on…at the very least “knowing what rickrolling is” should have been included.
4,000 Years Of Human History Captured In One Retro Chart [Infographic] | Co.Design
If time is a river, the Histomap, created by John B. Sparks and first published by Rand McNally back in 1931, is a raging Mississippi. In that massive river of time, each of humanity’s great civilizations becomes a confluence that ebbs, wanes, and sometimes ebbs again, each a separate current in a river that inexorably rages down to the mouth of the present day.
Although certainly not modern, the Histomap is still a breathtaking example of good infographic design: A five-foot, roll-up chart that can fit an overview of human history on any wall.
See the full story: Infographic: 4,000 Years Of Human History Captured In One Retro Chart | Co.Design: business + innovation + design.









