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April 3, 3:06 AM
Just found this! Good summary of twitter for those yet to explore it. Source: Uploaded by user via David on Pinterest â?¦ [...] Via Informatics
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April 3, 6:14 PM
An awesome infographic covering a lot of key terms, tips and to do's! Delete the scoop?
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How as the Internet evolved over the last 10 years? "This infographic will take you on a journey to the past, where web pages had no pictures (slower internet speeds back then) and where everything looked like it was just copied and pasted onto the website." And the infographic is animated. Take a loook and see how far things have come when it comes to the Internet! Via Beth Dichter, Informatics Delete the scoop?
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May 12, 2012 6:42 AM
Robin Good: Easel.ly is a new web app which allows you to create, edit and publish your own infographics.
Easel.ly makes it easy to add visual, icons and graphic elements by providing a rich library of ready-made elements that can be dragged and dropped on your infographic.
Infographics are created by selecting a ready-made template which can be edited and personalized in every possible aspect.
You can also upload your own images and save the final work in your preferred format among JPG, PNG, PDF and SVG.
Free to use.
Try it out now: http://www.easel.ly/ ; Via Robin Good, Audrey Moreaux Delete the scoop?
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The Internet is here to stay, it's always on and everywhere. Nowadays we take the internet for granted. But how does it actually work? This infographic shows the major steps involved in the operation of the Internet.
Read more: http://www.sciencedump.com/content/how-internet-works-inforgraphic
Via Gust MEES, Informatics Delete the scoop?
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Timing is everything, and it couldn’t be more true for social media. With thousands of tweets and status updates posted every day, you want to make sure that your posts are seen by as many people as possible and get as many clicks as possible, so how do you make sure everyone sees your post or tweet? Via John van den Brink, Informatics Delete the scoop?
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