The Social Media Effect
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My name is Ryan Kelley. I'm a 25-year-old guy who lives in Boston and makes living. I also talk about beer and sing pop covers. This is my tumblr of internet things.
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The State of the Internet
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The Almighty Dollar: America’s Wealthiest Religions
Mapping distribution by religious belief.
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Top 8 of 2008 CEO Compensation
GOOD’s executive compensation infographic shows the compensation levels of the business world’s top execs, with the number of minimum wage earners each super-suit’s take-home pay would support. Click through for full size.
All the mascots of the four major sports divided among the animal kingdom. Click through for the full size infographic.
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The Most Frugal Cities In America
Mint compares 20 cities across 25 discretionary categories to reveal the regions that cut spending the most during 2009. Click through for the full size infographic.
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Bright Lights - The Best States for Alternative Energy
As we move towards an electricity grid made up of renewable energy, it’s a good idea to see from where that energy is going to come. Some places in the country are more naturally suited towards generating certain kinds of power; it’s much sunnier in the southwest and windier in the Great Plains.
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How many solar panels would it take to power the entire planet?
Gizmodo has produced an infographic which shows that 496,805 square kilometers of surface area would do the trick. Click through to see the graphic in full size.
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Fork it Over - How Much Do People Spend Eating Out?
Americans have made their voices heard with their stomachs. The second quarter of 2009 showed increasing growth in the number of people eating out. American consumers have increased their purchases in most national chain restaurants. Burger King and Taco Bell are the big winners in fast food while IHOP and Rubio’s lead the way in sit-down dining.
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