A guide to following people on Twitter
Above is an useful flowchart on how to evaluate new people on Twitter. This is the creation of John Antonios, a Cairo, Egypt based marketing consultant. Click here for a larger image. [via]
The Geosocial universe
Geosocial universe is an info-graphic created by the digital creative agency Jess3. It shows the relative size of social networks and online services such as Skype, Gmail, MySpace, Twitter and Foursquare, and also shows the proportion of their user base that access the service via a mobile device. [via]
Net neutrality facts
Above are 15 facts about neutrality on the Internet from Online MBA Programs. [via]
Apple iPad is Delicious
Apple has launched a new iPad advertising campaign called “iPad is Delicious“ featuring the third-party apps and thereby making it delicious, current, learning, playful, literary, artful, friendly, productive, scientific, and magical. Cool!
Five viral rules
Following is a Techcrunch video on Jonah Peretti, CEO of Buzzfeed giving his five rules for making things go viral.
Do check out the detailed slides below.
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Meet your type
Meet your type is a beautifully designed and helpful booklet on Typography from Fontshop. FontShop is a digital type retailer and they offer more than 100,000 fonts from dozens of expert-selected foundries. [via]
Digg vs Reddit
Checkout an interesting info-graphic comparing social content sites Digg and Reddit. Click the image for a larger version.
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Why social-media?
Above is a great presentation by Leslie bradshaw of JESS3 on why social media is important. JESS3 is a creative agency that specializes in web design, branding and data visualization [via]
How secure is your password
Do you know how easy or difficult is to crack your password. There is a tool for that. Just type in any random word or combination of characters, the tool will automatically tell you how long it would take a computer to crack your code. Really cool! Try it out here.
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How the world spends its time online
Here is an amazing info-graphic by visual economics on how the world spends its time online. [via]
