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Showing posts with label infographic. Show all posts
Showing posts with label infographic. Show all posts

Saturday, April 23, 2011

Top 3 Facebook Nations in Asia [INFOGRAPHIC]


Ihsan Magazine - The biggest Facebook nations in Asia are Indonesia, Philippines and India and they account for more than 52 percent of all Facebook users in the continent.
There are a total of 150 million Facebook users in Asia, according to SocialBakers. In other words, about 1 out of every 5 Internet user owns a Facebook account. Indonesia is also the second largest Facebook nation in the world, surpassing U.K a couple of months ago. As the number of Internet users in Asia continues to grow, Facebook will also rise with the trend.
However, Facebook addictive level isn’t high in the top 3 nations in Asia. iCrossing, the creator of the infographic, took data from Google Ad Planner to study the number of return visits. Turned out, Indonesia, Philippines and India don’t frequent Facebook as much as the Western counterparts. Interestingly, India’s Facebook users are male dominated. But we also reported that there is a rising trend of female users in India as well.
Kudos to iCrossing for creating this gorgeous Facebook map to highlight some of the most prominent Facebook nations across the world.

Friday, April 22, 2011

Mac vs. PC Users: A Psychological Profile (Infographic)

Ihsan Magazine - Don’t you love the often-misguided stereotypes people come up with? Perhaps especially in the Mac world, with the famous Mac vs. PC commercials, these stereotypes are apparent. Hunch has put together an illustration of this which I think you’ll enjoy.

Click on the picture to see a larger version. Credit goes to GigaOM for the find, and to OSXDaily, where I discovered it.

Wednesday, April 20, 2011

The Evolution Of The App (Infographic)

Ihsan Magazine - As eCommerce has revolutionized the method of doing business on the Internet, so, too, has the thousands of apps that have appeared for the mobile phone market. The most famous of these app catalogs, the iPhone App Store has generated 4 billion downloads, totaling more than $3 billion in revenue.
Online MBA has an infographic that illustrates the basic history and evolution of each mobile company’s app catalog to show the direction the app business is heading towards.


Via: Majalah Online Kawula Blogger Indonesia

Monday, April 18, 2011

How to fix any computer

Windows


Apple


Linux

Ihsan Magazine - sorry not my first because I did not translate it into Indonesian for Indonesia penikmaycyberspace, I hope you can translate it into Indonesian, but enjoy this is an interestinginfographic

History of Mortal Kombat (Infographic)


Ihsan Magazine - With the highly-anticipated release of the Mortal Kombat reboot just around the corner, we decided to pay homage to the franchise that brought us two decades of spine-shattering martial arts violence with this complete history of Mortal Kombat. And because we are professionals, you can rest assured that this is a completely unbiased, spin-free documentation of the good, the bad, and the bloody.


Friday, April 15, 2011

16 Hal yang Anda Tidak Ketahui Tentang Tidur


Ihsan Magazine - Saya suka tidur (tidur tengah hari khususnya yang sempurna) dan saya berharap saya bisa melakukannya setiap saat. Berikut adalah 16 hal yang Anda mungkin tidak tahu tentang tidur.


Via: Psychology Degree

Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Afghanistan Opium (Infographic)

Ihsan Magazine - Fighting the war on Afghanistan opium seems almost insurmountable, but the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, UNODC, works hard at finding ways to solve the problem. In 2000, a ban on the Taliban-led Afghanistan, which produced 75% of the world’s opium, yielded a 98% drop in the poppy production. However, when the Taliban lost control in 2001 the opium trade increased. By 2006, Afghanistan generated 94% of the world’s supply.
The living conditions in Afghanistan, plus the lack of border police, created conditions making some easily bribed and others incapable of fighting the traffickers. Money made by the sale of the drugs helps arm those trafficking the opium. Iran, the UNODC, Britain, and the United States have offered incentives in hopes of eradicating, or at least reducing, the Afghanistan opium trade. Part of the campaign includes, educating the Afghan people about the advantages of alternative crops, such as saffron, and showing them how the production of opium contradicts the teachings of Islam. Governors who kept their province free of poppies received development funds, disbursed by international donors.
While the above efforts made an impact, the focus now needs to center on the remaining provinces. As you can see from the infographic below, in 2010 Afghanistan produced 80% of the world’s opium. The Afghanis’ make a lot of money from trafficking, cultivating, and processing the opium. To make the change worthwhile the people would need an equally profitable alternative. Along with an increase in monetary incentives, a decrease in the worldwide consumption of opium and heroin would help tremendously.